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    Tennessee State Parks

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    Tennessee State Parks The State of Tennessee is rooted in the Watauga Association, a 1772 frontier pact that is generally regarded as the first constitutional government west of the Appalachians. Following the war of 1812 Tennessee was given the nicknamed the “Volunteer State” it was given this nickname due to the prominent role played by the volunteer soldiers from Tennessee. Tennessee has a current population of 6.5 million citizens composed of a diverse group of people leading to diversity in

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    State Of Tennessee Essay

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    The state of Tennessee or also known as the “Volunteer State” is one of the southeastern states of America. Ranked 26th based on the land area and placed 17th in terms of population among the other 50 states. It is touched by Virginia and Kentucky in the north, Mississippi in the south, North Carolina in the east and Missouri in the west, where the famous Mississippi River can be located. The largest city is Memphis while its capital is the beautiful city of Nashville. The largest metro of the state

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    State Of Tennessee Essay

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    Tennessee became a state in June 1 1796. Tennessee was the 16th state. The state capital is Nashville Tennessee. The population of the state is above 6,346,105 that was the record in 2010. The state bird is the Mocking Bird. The state flower is Iris. The state fruit is Tomatoes. The state tree is the Tulip Popular tree. The states nick name is The Volunteer State. The state song is called “My Homeland” by Nell Grayson Taylor and the music was by Roy Lamont Smith. Some of the biggest cites are Nashville

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    When I was asked if I would like to do an internship with the Tennessee States legislators for school, I was insertion on what it would in tale. But I applied interview and revived a slot with the 110th General Assembly. I came in to this internship with no expectation and or any real knowledgeable about how state government truly worked other then what I have been told in school and or by the news. The reality of how the state of Tennessee if govern is nothing of whatever notion I may have had. Some

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    Nashville Tennessee is often known as the Country Capital of the World. Not only is it the birthplace of country music but it also is home to some of the most famous artist from the last century. Some of the artist include Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Reba Mcentire, and Miley Cyrus. In 2010 a flood left the town of Nashville devastated. From there many Businesses, malls, and historic landmarks found themselves struggling to rebuild from the water damage. Nashville is also home to the first recording

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    Move to Tennessee? There are many things that could benefit me when I move out of state. Different states have much to offer for someone moving. Tennessee would be the best choice when it is time to move. Some things that will be mentioned in this paper are why it would be a good choice to move to Tennessee. Using sources and information found to help support the claims. Some factors that might help me decide if I want to move to Tennessee is the cost of living there is cheaper than Illinois

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    Tennessee is the sixteenth state of the United States. Known for being the Volunteer State, Tennessee’s is one of the most diverse geological states in the United States. Due to the nine geological features, Tennessee is divided into three grand divisions. These grand divisions each have geological features which separates each one from the next. Tennessee’s the grand divisions are, East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and West Tennessee. Each of these grand divisions shaped Tennessee during different

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    On March 26, 1911 the human version of the great state of Tennessee was born in Columbus Mississippi. His name was Thomas Lanier “Tennessee” Williams. Tennessee was one of the most amazing playwrights of the 20th century. Although he was one of the greatest playwrights of his time he had to endure many obstacles throughout his lifetime. He had to deal with the complicated marriage that he had with his wife. Also his parents’ marriage was very strained, and caused problems in his life as well. Tennessee’s

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    As Tennessee was rising up from the ashes of the civil war and the Reconstruction Period. Prosperity was in the air and they were leading the New South out and into the next century. The Tennessee Centennial Exposition, held in Nashville, was opened on 1 May 1897, which was eleven months after the original date it was supposed to be celebrated. What they were celebrating was Tennessee’s one-hundredth anniversary of statehood. The Tennessee Centennial Exposition showed exhibits on their educational

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    East Tennessee is an amazing place to live. This special part of Tennessee provides people with the sense of home and family. The many attractions and historical landmarks draw and bring together people from all over with its charm and hospitality for now and many years to come. East Tennessee provides America with the history and roots that give another perspective to America’s growth. East Tennessee had a major impact on nation especially during the Civil War. Many historic battles were found

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