20 Facts About Tennessee You Never Knew Were True
You may think that you know everything about Tennessee, but we found some crazy neat facts that you probably skimmed over in that middle school history book. Did you know the first miniature golf course was in Tennessee? We’ve got a couple more easter eggs all ready for your perusal. Have fun with the following 20 little-known facts about Tennessee:

Not only was Johnson the first president to be impeached, but he also held every single elective office at the local, state and federal level. He served as the governor and military governor of Tennessee before taking the title of Vice President, then President of the United States.

O' Rocky Top really deserves its name, don't you think?
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In Chattanooga, you will not only find a freshwater aquarium but a newer saltwater aquarium as well.
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Scientists have been able to recognize the Copper Basin from space. INSANE.

Nashville may be Music City, but Bristol is the official birthplace.

Davy Crockett was born near Greeneville, TN. You can visit a replica of the log cabin today.

That's a pretty neat legacy, don't you think?

After his death in 1968, the motel became a landmark and now is preserved as the American Civil Rights Museum.
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It is broadcast on Friday and Saturday evenings as it has been since 1925.

She was born in Bakersville, Tennessee.

He died after kicking a safe and allowing the wound to get infected. Ouch.

This was as a result of a treaty with the Cherokees.

We find that to be exceedingly fascinating.
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The state also deployed more National Guard soldiers during than Gulf War than any other state in the nation.

The city was known as, "The Secret City" or, "Atomic City." Many of the workers didn't even realize that they were helping to develop the bomb.

It was built as an attraction for the hotel built on Lookout Mountain at the time.

How lovely and neighborly.

Coffee fans, unite!
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This beautiful oasis is precisely where you'd like to get a little turtle watching in.

Fascinating. And a nod back to Native American roots.
Pretty neat, don’t you think? Tennessee is the southern state that for sure get’s your mind whirring. If you know any other neat/weird/cool/surprising Tennessee facts, please let us know in the comments below! We’d love to hear.
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