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Cookeville is the county seat and largest city of Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was reported to be 34,842. [10] It is recognized as one of the country's micropolitan areas, or smaller cities which function as significant regional economic hubs.
Area code. 931. Website. uppercumberland .org. The Cookeville Micropolitan Statistical Area as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties in central Tennessee, anchored by the city of Cookeville . As of the 2020 census, the Cookeville Micropolitan Area had a population of 145,479. [2]
Website. putnamcountytn.gov. Putnam County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 79,854. [4] Its county seat is Cookeville. [5] Putnam County is part of the Cookeville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area.
List of Tennessee area codes. Map of all Tennessee area codes. 423 - Chattanooga, Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol: Initially split from 615 in 1995. 615 and 629 (overlay) - Greater Nashville, including Murfreesboro, Mount Juliet: 615 initially split from 901 in a 1954 flash-cut. The 629 overlay for the entire area code was made effective in 2015.
UTC−5 (CDT) Congressional district. 6th. Website. www.overtoncountytn.com. Overton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,511. [2] Its county seat is Livingston. [3] Overton County is part of the Cookeville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area.
The three Grand Divisions, East, Middle, and West Tennessee, are formally defined in state law at Tennessee Code Annotated Title 4, Chapter 1, Part 2 ("Grand Divisions and State Capital") [3] as the "eastern, middle, and western" Grand Divisions of the state. The law lists the counties in each region. The boundary between East Tennessee and ...
The Window Cliffs State Natural Area covers 275 acres (111 ha) in Putnam County, Tennessee, near Cookeville. [2] The Window Cliffs is the name of a prominent group of natural bridges in a narrow 200-foot-tall (61 m) ridge in the neck of a meander of Cane Creek. The day-use area is only accessible by hiking a 2.7 miles (4.3 km) trail.
85002773. Added to NRHP. 1985. The Cookeville Railroad Depot is a railroad depot in Cookeville, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. Built by the Tennessee Central Railway in 1909, the depot served Cookeville until the 1950s when passenger train service to the city was phased out. [1] The depot was placed on the National Register of Historic Places ...