3. Tennessee…
• Tennessee is one of 50 USA states, located in
the southeast of United States of America.
Tennessee's economy is based primarily on
the manufacturing industry, in
providing financial services and real
estate, tourism and agriculture.
5. Climate
• The most of the state has got a humid
subtropical climate.
• Generally, the state has got hot summers and
mild to cool winters with generous
precipitation throughout the year.
6. Mains cities of Tennessee…
• Bristol
• Chattanooga
• Clarksville
• Cleveland
• Johnson City
• Kingsport
• Knoxville
• Lebanon
• Memphis
• Murfreesboro
• Nashville Picture of Nashville, capital of
Tennessee
• Oak Ridge
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8. Famous Tennesseans
• Morgan Freeman (actor, Memphis);
• Aretha Franklin (singer, Memphis);
• Dolly Parton (singer, Servielle);
• Tina Turner (singer, Brownsville);
• Davy Crocket (frontiersmen, Green City).
9. Symbols of Tennessee...
The symbols of Tennessee are:
• State bird – "Northern Mockingbird"
• State wild animal – "Raccoon"
• State sport fish – "Largemouth Bass"
• State commercial fish – "Channel Catfish"
• State horse – "Tennessee Walking Horse"
• State insect – "Lightning Bug and the Lady Bug"
• State cultivated flower – "Purple Iris"
• State wild flower – "Passion Flower"
• State tree – "Tulip Poplar"
• State fruit – "Tomato"
• State reptile – "Box turtle"
10. Curiosities...
• The first radio station in Tennessee was
founded in 1922 in Knoxville, and the
first television station was founded in 1948 in
Memphis. Currently, Tennessee has got
271 radio stations and 26 television stations.