Clarksville, TN
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About Clarksville
- • Singer Tina Turner spent part of her childhood in nearby Nutbush, Tennessee.
- • The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was founded near Clarksville in 1810.
- • Its strategic location on the Cumberland River spurred early growth and trade.
- • A bizarre 1892 incident involved a supposed witch causing local disturbances.
- • The Great Fire of 1878 destroyed much of downtown, leading to rebuilding.
- • Named for General George Rogers Clark, it was established in 1785.
- • With over 176,000 residents, it's Tennessee's fifth-largest city.
- • Sitting at 525 feet, the terrain is gently rolling, ideal for agriculture.
- • Fort Campbell and related services drive much of the local economy.
- • A blend of Southern charm and modern energy creates an inviting atmosphere.
- • Nashville's Tennessee Titans are the closest NFL team, winning games nearby.
- • Austin Peay State University has a strong basketball program in the city.