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View LARGE map of Tennessee State Tennessee became the 16th state on June 1, 1796. It was the last border state to secede from the Union when it joined the Confederate States of America on June 8, 1861. Tennessee was the 1st of the rebel states to have its elected members readmitted to the U.S. Congress, on July 24, 1866.

Tennessee State Government Tennessee borders Kentucky and Virginia to the north; North Carolina to the east; Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi on the south; Arkansas and Missouri on the Mississippi River to the west.

The Blue Ridge area lies on the eastern edge of the state. This region of Tennessee is characterized by high mountains. The average elevation in this area is 5000 feet (1500 m) above sea level.

The Gulf Coastal Plain is the largest land region in Tennessee. It begins at the Gulf of Mexico and extends north, including the Tennessee River in the east and the Mississippi River in the west.

Tennessee has a population of around 6 million people with a total land area of 42169 mi² (109247 km²). Tennessee is home to the most caves in the United States, with over 8 thousand caves discovered so far.


WEATHER

Most of the state has a humid subtropical climate, with the exception of the higher mountains, which have a humid continental climate. The Gulf of Mexico is the dominant factor in the climate of Tennessee. Winds from the south cause most of the state's precipitation.

On average the state receives 50 in (130 cm) of precipitation annually. Snowfall ranges from 5 in (13 cm) in West Tennessee to over 16 in (41 cm) in the higher mountains in East Tennessee.

Summers in Tennessee are generally hot, with most of the state averaging a high of around 90 ° F (32 ° C) during the summer months.

Winters tend to be mild to cool, but cooler at higher elevations and in the east. The average overnight lows are near freezing for most of the state.

Tennessee averages around 50 days of thunderstorms per year. The location of the state makes it likely to be impacted from the remnants of tropical cyclones. On average, the state has 15 tornadoes per year.

Fog is a persistent problem in parts of the state, especially in much of the Smoky Mountains.


ECONOMY

Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & IndustryThe Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry promotes and protects the state's business climate through a wide variety of efforts, representing more than 1000 members across Tennessee from all facets of business and industry.
The Chamber is involved in federal and state legislation and regulations, human resources, taxation, the environment, health care and other issues that affect the state's business community.

Tennessee is now primarily industrial, with most of its people residing in urban areas, but many people still derive their livelihood from the land. The economy is being continually diversified. Leading industrial products are chemicals, foods, machinery, electrical power, automobiles, textiles & apparel, and stone, clay, and glass items.

Major outputs for the state include textiles, tobacco, cotton, cattle, dairy, and hogs. Soybeans are found in the northwest corner of the state. Tennessee has over 82 thousand farms, and beef cattle are found in roughly 60% of those farms.

Tennessee leads the nation in zinc production, but #1 mineral, in dollar value, is stone.
Aluminum production has also been very important.

The state's tourism industry provides almost 200 thousand jobs. Amateurs and professionals are drawn by Tennessee's famed music meccas, the country~music of Nashville and the blues and jazz of Memphis. In one single year, 50 million guests generated more than US$1 billion in state and local sales tax revenues.

In Tennessee, income tax does not apply to salaries and wages, but most income from stocks, bonds and notes is taxable.


SCHOOLS

Tennessee State Board of EducationThe Tennessee State Board of Education is the governing and policy making body for the Tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education. Its work touches all facets of education from accountability and evaluation to curriculum and teacher education.

Tennessee Student Assistance ProgramThe Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation is Tennessee's designated federal guaranty agency responsible for the administration of post secondary educational loan programs.

The Tennessee Education Lottery was implemented to raise money to fund college scholarships for students in the state who achieve a score of at least 21 on the ACT test and who maintained a 3.0 grade point average while in high school.

For more details please contact the Tennessee Department of Education.


HOSPITALITY

Tennessee State Tourism Tennessee's attractions offer an exhaustive lineup of amusing entertainment.

Journey down historical roads and trails for a stroll into Tennessee's legendary past. Whether you're a spectator or a participant, Tennessee awards visitors with championship recreation throughout the state.

It’s only natural to expect an invigorating experience from Tennessee. The state is known for its richness in glorious scenery and heart~warming environment.

Set your sights on nature to find your heaven on earth. Take up residence with the wildlife and pursue the pleasures of Tennessee's natural wonders. Hike, camp, cycle, ride a horse, fish, hunt, play in the snow, dive in the water, participate in just about any outdoor activity you can imagine.

Discover your own private paradise beside a lake or waterfall or from a beautiful mountain view.
In Tennessee, tranquility is customary and the panorama alluring. Tennessee State Tourism

Slow down your fast pace, pull up a chair and spend your vacation in Tennessee.

Tennessee's accommodations are your home away from home, no matter what the budget or length of stay. From the snug to the spacious and with all the amenities in between, you will not have a problem finding a place to stay in Tennessee.

For more details please contact Tennessee State Tourism.


NEWS


SPORTS

Tennessee State Soccer Association Tennessee Shooting Sports Association Sport: Hockey 
Home: Nashville 
Team: Predators Sport: Football 
Home: Nashville 
Team: Titans Sport: Baseball Basketball Football Soccer 
Home: University of Memphis - Memphis 
Team: Tigers Sport: Baseball Basketball Football 
Home: University of Tennessee - Knoxville 
Team: Volunteers Sport: Baseball Basketball Football Soccer 
Home: Vanderbilt University - Nashville 
Team: Commodores Sport: Baseball 
Home: Jackson 
Team: Diamond Jaxx Sport: Baseball 
Home: Nashville 
Team: Sounds Sport: Hockey 
Home: Memphis  
Team: RiverKings Sport: Baseball 
Home: Knoxville 
Team: Smokies Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Tennessee Golf Association Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
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