Town square in Lawrenceburg with a statue of David Crockett in the center.

Town square in Lawrenceburg with a statue of David Crockett in the center.

Location of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Location of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Lawrenceburg is a town/city in Lawrence County, Tennessee, United States, Lawrenceburg is the biggest city on the state line between Chattanooga and Memphis.

Enumeration Bureau, the city's populace was 10,428 in 2010, with an estimate of over 14,000 as of the end of 2013.

Lawrenceburg is the governmental center of county of Lawrence County. The town/city is titled after War of 1812 American Navy officer James Lawrence.

With a populace nearing 15,000 as of 2015, it has turn into a destination town/city in south-central Tennessee.

Upon moving from East Tennessee in the early 19th century, around 1817, David Crockett served as a justice of the peace, a colonel of the militia, and a state representative.

This region is now known as his namesake, David Crockett State Park.

Crockett was propel as a commissioner and served on the board that placed Lawrenceburg four miles (6 km) west of the geographic center of Lawrence County.

Crockett was opposed to the town/city being positioned in its current location, largely out of fear of flooding.

He and his family lived in Lawrenceburg for a several years before moving to West Tennessee after a flood finished his mill.

The town/city of Lawrenceburg has a total region of 12.6 square miles (33 km2).

It is the biggest city on the state line between Chattanooga and Memphis.

Lawrenceburg is positioned on the southern Highland Rim,Lawrence County sets on top of a large Mountain plateau of the Appalachian Mountain range with elevations ranging between 810 feet (250 m) to over 1,120 feet (340 m).

There were 4,579 homeholds, out of which 24.8% had kids under the age of 18 living with them, 39% were a husband-wife family living together, 15% had a female homeholder with no husband present, 4.8% had a male homeholder with no wife present, and 41.1% were nonfamily homeholds.

The median age of a person in Lawrenceburg amid the 2010 United States Enumeration was 40.8 years.

Tourist attractions include David Crockett State Park and Amish Country.

Lawrence County is the place of birth of Southern Gospel Music and visitors to historic downtown Lawrenceburg can see where it all began at the James D.

The downtown region has a statue of David Crockett, a replica of Crockett's office, and one of the only two Mexican-American War monuments in the U.S.

David Crockett Days Held in August at David Crockett State Park, this event jubilates David Crockett's birthday with outside events, food, and crafts.

James D Vaughan Festival This annual event is held in July at the Historic Crockett Theater, featuring two evenings of gospel music quartets.

Middle Tennessee District Fair Hosted at Rotary Park, the seven-day fair is the biggest annual event in the county, featuring food, shopping, livestock, craft and food exhibits, a midway with rides and games, and eveningly affairs such as the "Fairest of the Fair" beauty pageants, demolition derby, and more.

The town/city is home to Lawrence County High School, E.O.

Coffman Middle School, Ingram Sowell Elementary School, David Crockett Elementary School, New Prospect Elementary, and Lawrenceburg Public Elementary School.

Post-Secondary Lawrenceburg is home to a satellite ground of Columbia State Community College.

Davy Crockett - For a time he called Lawrenceburg, Tennessee his home.

David Crockett State Park and the David Crockett Monument positioned on the town/city square are two well known spots that pay homage to the legendary outdoors-man.

James David Vaughan - Credited as the father of Southern Gospel Music and founder of the "Vaughan Publishing Company" in Downtown Lawrenceburg.

Vaughan also created the state's first airways broadcast, WOAN, in 1922 and served as the city's mayor for a stint amid the 1920s.

Tennessee Flooding Events: Lawrenceburg, TN - July 1998 - Shoal Creek.

"Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015".

City of Lawrenceburg Government Municipalities and communities of Lawrence County, Tennessee, United States

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