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         Tennessee Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Tennessee Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  2. World Cultures and Geography Tennessee TCAP Achievement Test Practice by McDougal Littell, 2008
  3. World Cultures and Geography Tennessee TCAP Achievement Test Practice by McDougal Littell, 2008
  4. Chattanooga: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  5. Soil survey of Carter County, Tennessee (Soil Conservation Service) by Foster Rudolph, 1953
  6. Tennessee (This Land Is Your Land) by Ann Heinrichs, 2003-01
  7. Teacher Wraparound Edition Tennessee Edition (Glencoe Geography The World and Its People) by Richard Boehm, 2002
  8. Moon Handbooks: Tennessee (2nd Edition) by Jeff Bradley, 1999-07-06
  9. Nashville: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  10. Knoxville: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  11. A brief geography of Tennessee by Harry Lavegia Law, 1954
  12. Dodge's Comparative Geography: Tennessee by Richard Elwood Dodge, 1917
  13. Glencoe World Geography Tennessee Interactive Lesson Planner 2003 by McGraw-Hill, 2003-03-01
  14. Glencoe World Geography Tennessee Reproducible Lesson Plans 2003 by McGraw-Hill, 2002-09-01

41. SEDAAG - Southeastern Geography - Tennessee
Return to Southeastern geography. Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina tennessee Virginia West Virginia.
http://www.majbill.vt.edu/geog/sedaag/se_geog/Tennessee/Tennessee.htm
Tennessee Return to Southeastern Geography Alabama Florida Georgia ... West Virginia Page Created by Blaine Adams. Last Updated 28-August-2002, by Blaine Adams Send updates to Laurence W. Carstensen

42. Geography - Virginia Tech - Lisa M. Kennedy
Department of geography, University of tennessee; Grant from the PRIME Laboratory,Purdue University; support by way of lab analyses for project Pilot
http://www.majbill.vt.edu/geog/people/kennedy.htm
Lisa M. Kennedy Assistant Professor, kennedy1@vt.edu
Office: 127 Major Williams Hall
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At Virginia Tech Since:
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Doctoral Candidate, University of Tennessee
Research Interests:
  • Biogeography Quaternary paleoenvironments Vegetation dynamics and disturbance regimes Tropical America
Classes Recently Taught: Recent Publications:
  • Horn, S.P., L.M. Kennedy , and K. H. Orvis, 2001. Vegetation Recovery Following a High Elevation Fire in the Dominican Republic. Biotropica Horn, SP and L.M. Kennedy . 2001. Pollen evidence of maize cultivation 2700 years ago at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Biotropica Horn, SP, K.H. Orvis, L.M. Kennedy , and G.M. Clark. 2000. Prehistoric fires in the highlands of the Dominican Republic: evidence from charcoal in soils and sediments. Caribbean Journal of Science Kennedy, L.M

43. Tennessee, State, United States: Geography
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—tennessee, state, United States geography.The state has three sharply defined regions East tennessee
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Encyclopedia
Tennessee, state, United States
Geography
The state has three sharply defined regions: East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and West Tennessee. In East Tennessee the Great Smoky Mts., Cumberland Plateau, and the narrow river valleys and heavily forested foothills generally restrict farming there to the subsistence level; but this region has two of the state's most industrialized cities, Chattanooga (fourth largest) and Knoxville (third largest). Middle Tennessee is hemmed in by the Tennessee River, which flows SW through East Tennessee into Alabama, looping back up into West Tennessee in its circuitous route to the Ohio. Gently rolling, fertile, bluegrass country, it is ideal for livestock raising and dairy farming. Middle Tennessee is still noted for its fine horses and mules, e.g., the Tennessee walking horse. Twenty-three state parks, covering some 132,000 acres (53,420 hectares) as well as parts of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee National Forest, and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park are in Tennessee. Sportsmen and visitors are attracted to Reelfoot Lake, originally formed by an earthquake; stumps and other remains of a once dense forest, together with the lotus bed covering the shallow waters, give the lake an eerie beauty. The state also has many sites of historic interest, including the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson; the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site; Shiloh National Military Park; and Fort Donelson and Stones River national battlefields. Part of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is also in Tennessee (see

44. Tennessee State Geography
tennessee State geography. So you want to know about tennessee? Here are somehighlights! Also check out the links to other sites about tennessee.
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Tennessee State Geography
So you want to know about Tennessee? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Tennessee.
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Top of Page Population (1994): 5,175,000 (16th in size) State size: 42,144 square miles (34th in size) State Capital: Nashville (named after Francis Nash a Revolutionary war General) Major cities: Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville Admission to union: The 16th State Date entered the union: June 1, 1796 Origin of state name: Named after the indian village "Tanasi". Nicknames: The Volunteer State Bordering states: Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Arkansas State bird: Mockingbird State flower: Iris State tree: Yellow Poplar Motto: Tennessee - America at its Best
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Top of Page Nashville is the heart of Country and Western music, and the home of the Grand Old Opry.

45. TN:Ed:Department Of Geography And Tennessee Geographic Alliance Awarded NEH Gran
Department of geography and tennessee Geographic Alliance AwardedNEH Grant. July 31, 2001. KNOXVILLE The National Endowment for
http://www.k-12.state.tn.us/arc/newsrel/nr010731e.htm
Search TennesseeAnytime Department of Education Home Directory Help Center Department of Geography and Tennessee Geographic Alliance Awarded NEH Grant July 31, 2001 KNOXVILLE - The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) on Tuesday July 24, 2001 announced a $151,136 grant award to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville for a four-week 2002 summer institute for K-12 teachers entitled "Cultural Diversity of the American South." “I am delighted,” stated Dr. Vernon Coffey, Commissioner of Education, “ to have this outstanding professional growth opportunity available to Tennessee teachers.” Dr. Charles Aiken, and Mr. Kurt Butefish will co-direct the institute. Dr. Aiken will be responsible for the scholarly content of the institute and Mr. Butefish will be responsible for all administrative activities. The institute will be led by experts on southern geography, history, politics, archeology, physical environments, and ethnicity. Charles S. Aiken, is Professor of Geography at the University of Tennessee and also a member of the university's American Studies Program. Aiken has studied the American South since he was a graduate student. For the past 32 years Aiken has taught an undergraduate course and a graduate seminar on the geography of the South. In 1987 Aiken was presented an Outstanding Research Award by the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers for his innovative work on the South. Aiken's The Cotton Plantation South Since the Civil War (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998) was awarded the 1999 J. B Jackson Prize by the Association of American Geographers. The Jackson Prize is the major book award in American Geography.

46. Geology, Geography & Physics At University Of Tennessee At Martin
Detailed information on the Geology, geography Physics at University of tennesseeat Martin. University of tennessee at Martin Geology, geography Physics.
http://www.physlink.com/Directories/Departments/showdept.cfm?ID=450

47. The Geography Of Townsend, Tennessee
Townsend, Tenneessee. geography and Weather -. History - Events -geography - Services - Links The geography of Townsend, TN.
http://www.cityoftownsend.com/geography.html
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48. UTK Map Library Links: Geography
of geography; University of South Carolina Department of geography;tennessee Geographic Information Council (TNGIC); University of
http://www.lib.utk.edu/~cic/geolink.htm
Map Library Links : Geography

49. Geography Departments - Tennessee
geography Departments tennessee Chattanooga State Technical CommunityCollege geography Program; Middle tennessee State University
http://www.cas.muohio.edu/geo/resources/tn.htm
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50. The Daily Beacon Online - Workshop Promotes Geography
supports and promotes the statewide Geographic Bee, supports geography AwarenessWeek and maintains an electronic atlas of tennessee available over the Web.
http://dailybeacon.utk.edu/article.php/8664
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UTK Home Page
Workshop promotes geography
Jason Johnson

Staff Writer Volume 92 Number 7
Wednesday, January 22, 2003 Printer friendly version The work of Kurt Butefish of the UT Geography Department has earned him an award that will benefit elementary and high school students across Tennessee. Butefish, administrator of the Tennessee Geographic Alliance, received a grant from the National Council of the Social Studies. The award "promotes geography education in the schools, enhances the geographic literary of students at the classroom on the district and statewide level and encourages the integration of geography into the social studies curriculum/classroom." Butefish has used the $2,500 grant, matched by funds from the College of Arts and Sciences through its outreach mission, to partially fund a one-week teacher professional development workshop for 25 Tennessee teachers. The workshop, held at Jefferson County High School, was entitled "Geography and Educational Technology." "Workshop content focused on a variety of software packages that have proven utility in enhancing student achievement in geography and related subjects," Butefish said. "Each participant developed a classroom presentation using skills learned during the workshop."

51. Geography - Tennessee
Trays by geography Return to The South Page, Click the postcard to goback, Home, Breweries, Use Browser Back for last page. Themes, geography.
http://www.trayman.net/Geography/South/Tennessee.htm
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Nashville Home Breweries Use Browser Back
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52. Trackstar: Tennessee: Historical Geography
tennessee Historical geography Track 31812 Annotations by Alicia BartolThomas View Track •Grade(s) Middle (59) High School (9-12).
http://trackstar.hprtec.org/main/display.php3?track_id=31812

53. Tennessee History And Activity Books
Hello USA Series From the 'Hello USA' series, this book takes you on a tourof the history, geography, people, economy, and environment of tennessee.
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Top 6 Tennessee History and Activity Books Guide Picks Children all over America are required to study the history and geography of their state, usually in the 4th grade. Here are books to help homeschoolers of Tennessee accomplish this task. Tennessee - Hello U.S.A. Series
From the 'Hello U.S.A.' series, this book takes you on a tour of the history, geography, people, economy, and environment of Tennessee. Features colorful photos, easy-to-read text, and fascinating facts sidebars. 84 pages, grades 3-6.
Tennessee - From Sea to Shining Sea Series

Tennessee, part of the 'From Sea to Shining Sea' series discusses the geography, history, industries, and famous people. Features full color photographs, 64 pages. (for grades 3-5)
Tennessee Facts and Symbols
"Jam-packed with information, these books are an ideal resource for report writing and teaching. Fast Facts highlight each state's capital city, largest city, physical size, population, natural resources, and primary manufactured goods." 24 pages, grades 3-5.

54. Tennessee State Unit Study - Facts And Symbols
back together again. geography Game Find the state. Odd TennesseeLaw It was illegal to take a fish off another person's hook.
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State Unit Study - Tennessee
These state unit studies are designed to help children learn the geography of the United States and learn factual information about every state. These studies are great for children in the public and private education system as well as homeschooled children. Print the United States map and color each state as you study it. Keep map at the front of your notebook for use with each state. Print the State Information Sheet and fill in the information as you find it. Print the Tennessee State Map and fill in the state capital, large cities and state attractions that you find. Answer the following questions on lined paper in complete sentences.

55. Lafayette, Tennessee Online > Community Data > Location And Geography
COMMUNITY DATA LOCATION AND geography. Location. Lafayette is locatedin northern Middle tennessee near the tennesseeKentucky border.
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Tax Structure Utilities Dining ... Weather You are here: Start Page Community Data > Location and Geography Scroll to: [ Location Mileage Chart Geography COMMUNITY DATA : LOCATION AND GEOGRAPHY Location Macon County is indicated by the light blue. Nashville/Davidson County is indicated by the red. • Lafayette is located in northern Middle Tennessee near the Tennessee-Kentucky border. • The city is approximately 60 miles northeast of Nashville, Tennessee in Macon County. • Lafayette is also located just 45 miles from Bowling Green, Kentucky and 56 miles from Cookeville, Tennessee • Macon County is bordered by the Tennessee counties of Sumner to the west, Trousdale and Smith to the south, Jackson and Clay to the east, and the Kentucky counties of Allen and Monroe to the north. Lafayette Mileage Chart City Distance from Lafayette Bristol, TN 274 miles Chattanooga, TN 158 miles Clarksville, TN

56. [SAM] GIScience/Physical Geography Faculty Position At Univ. Of Tennessee
The University of tennessee Department of geography invites applications fora new, tenuretrack position for an Assistant or Associate Professor with
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[SAM] GIScience/Physical Geography Faculty Position at Univ. of Tennessee
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57. The US50 - A Guide To The Fifty States
History geography Outdoors Tourism Events Information State Links Copyright© 1998
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Tennessee State
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58. The SS HyperTree Geography: Tennessee: Knox County
Knox County Formed in 1792.
http://www.hypertree.com/geography/tennessee/knox.html
Knox County Formed in 1792. Coker TNGenWeb Knox County Site
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This page exists only to make my research easier. That's why it only shows the map and a few links relevant to my personal digging. I include it here just because it couldn't hurt to make this page public. However, for a comprehensive look at online resources for this county, try something like the TNGenWeb site linked above. hypertree.com
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59. The SS HyperTree Geography: Tennessee
This page exists only to make my research easier. That's why it onlyshows the map and a few links relevant to my personal digging.
http://www.hypertree.com/geography/tennessee/
Bedford Knox Monroe Roane ... Washington This page exists only to make my research easier. That's why it only shows the map and a few links relevant to my personal digging. hypertree.com
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60. Geobop's Tennessee (the Volunteeer State) - Symbols, Facts & More! (Geobopologic
Postal Code TN. Names Home. Learn about tennessee! More tennessee Facts Symbols(below) Prehistory Fossils Geology geography. tennessee Symbols.
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North America United States Tennessee Tennessee The Volunteer State Facts Geography Prehistoric Tennessee 50states.com ... Reference Desk Origin of Name: Named for the Little Tennessee River, which was in turn named for two villages along its shores which the Cherokee called Tanasi
Nicknames: Volunteer State (for valor displayed by volunteer soldiers fighting under Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans), Big Bend State (reference to the Tennessee River), Mother of Southwestern Statesmen (for the three United States presidents who were Tennesseans); once called the Hog State and the Hominy State for its production of pigs and corn
Residents Called: Tennesseans Postal Code: TN Names Home Learn about Tennessee!

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