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Tennessee is geographically diverse. It divides naturally into three “grand divisions”—upland, often mountainous, East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee with its foothills and basin, and the low plain of West Tennessee. These geographical “grand divisions” correspond to distinctive political and economic cultures of the state’s three regions. Travelers coming to the state from the east encounter first the lofty Unaka and Smoky Mountains, flanked on their western slope by the Great Valley of East Tennessee. Major cities and metropolitan areas in East Tennessee include the Tri-Cities in Northeast Tennessee, Knoxville, and Chattanooga on the southern border. Moving across the Valley floor, they next face the Cumberland Plateau, which historically attracted little settlement and presented a barrier to westward migration. West of the Plateau, one descends into the Central Basin of Middle Tennessee—a rolling, fertile countryside that drew hunters and settlers alike. The Central Basin is surrounded on all sides by the Highland Rim, the western ridge of which drops into the Tennessee River Valley. Nashville is the principal city of Middle Tennessee. Across the river begin the low hills and alluvial plain of West Tennessee. Memphis is the only major city in this predominantly agricultural region. Most information in this category is organized by county, city, or region.
This category and its subcategories are for sites that are relevant to entire metropolitan areas, or large portions of the metropolitan area.

Sites relevant to a single city or county should be submitted to the locality or county category.

Museums, libraries, music, theater, art, film, folklore, etc., around the state of Tennessee.
Auto dealerships, body shops, etc., should be listed in the appropriate locality category. This category is only for sites that have a statewide or near-statewide scope.

If you submit a local auto dealership site to this category, listing is likely to be delayed.
Tennessee has 95 counties. Tennessee counties are an important unit of local government. For example, they operate most public school systems.
Sites associated with a particular Wilson County locality should be submitted to the locality category.

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This category is for links to county and local education categories. Please submit your site to the appropriate local category.
Online travel guides, community guides, and web directories for Tennessee.
This category is for links to Health categories in Tennessee locality and county categories.

Websites should not be submitted here. Please choose the appropriate locality category.

Use the alphabetical index to locate the Tennessee city, town, or other place of interest to you.
Maps, webcams, photos, and other images of Tennessee.
Tennessee has several large metropolitan areas, consisting of major cities and surrounding counties and towns. In this category, find websites about and for these metro areas. As of the 2000 Census, Tennessee's largest city is Nashville, which is the center of a growing metropolitan area in Middle Tennessee. Historically, Memphis, at the southwest corner of the state, was the state's largest city. It is the center of a three-state metropolitan area that is often referred to as the Mid-South." Knoxville is the largest city in East Tennessee and the center of a metropolitan area that extends into the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. Chattanooga is the center of a metropolitan area in Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia. The Tri-Cities Metro Area of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia is centered around the cities of Johnson City and Kingsport in Tennessee, and Bristol, which lies on both sides of the state boundary.
This category and its subcategories are for sites that are relevant to entire metropolitan areas, or large portions of the metropolitan area.

Sites relevant to a single city or county should be submitted to the locality or county category.

Outdoor recreation, participant and spectator sports, and other fun things to do in Tennessee.
Please only submit archery related web sites located in Tennessee.

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Tennessee is geographically diverse. It divides naturally into three "grand divisions" - upland, often mountainous, East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee with its foothills and basin, and the low plain of West Tennessee. These geographical "grand divisions" correspond to distinctive political and economic cultures of the state’s three regions. The three stars on the state flag represent the three grand divisions of east, middle, and west Tennessee. Other smaller regions have been defined for the purpose of listing sites relevant to these regions.
This category is for listing sites that concern the make up of the local community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people. Subjects include religion, clubs and lodges, reunions, women, men, seniors, kids, teens, activism, alternative sexuality, genealogy, and personal home pages.
Submissions to this category should focus on the communities of Tennessee.

If your site is not statewide in focus, please submit to the appropriate region, county, or locality category.

If your site focuses on a specific community, please submit to the appropriate category for that community.

Travel and tourism topics for the great state of Tennessee. Topics include (but are not limited to) lodging, activities and entertainment, area travel guides, and more. Subtopic suggestions welcomed.
Tennessee Live Satellite, Forecasts, Current Temperature & Conditions, Storm Warning, Radar, National Weather Service Listings