Tiptonville, TN
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About Tiptonville
- • Musician and songwriter John Prine spent summers in Tiptonville with his grandparents.
- • Reelfoot Lake State Park, a significant tourism driver, originated from the New Madrid Earthquakes.
- • Steamboat landing on the Mississippi River established Tiptonville as a key shipping point.
- • A local legend says Reelfoot Lake's peculiar shape is a result of a Native American curse.
- • The New Madrid earthquake of 1811-1812 created Reelfoot Lake, forever changing the landscape.
- • Named for landowner William Tipton, the town was established in 1857.
- • With under 4,000 residents, it's smaller than many high schools.
- • Sitting at 282 feet, it's just above the average Tennessee elevation.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton and soybean farming, provides many local jobs.
- • Visiting feels like stepping back in time, with a sense of quiet community.
- • The Memphis Grizzlies are the closest NBA team, thrilling fans with their grit-and-grind era.
- • Reelfoot Lake is famed for its abundant crappie, attracting anglers nationwide.