Clarksville sits in Montgomery County at the confluence of the Red and Cumberland Rivers in north-central Tennessee, with roughly 167,000 residents that make it the fifth-largest city in the state. Fort Campbell straddles the Tennessee-Kentucky state line just north of the city and houses the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), whose soldiers and families populate neighborhoods across Clarksville and Oak Grove, Kentucky. The post dates to 1942 and draws its name from Brigadier General William B. Campbell, the last Whig governor of Tennessee.
Austin Peay State University, founded in 1927, enrolls around 11,000 students from its campus on College Street. The university serves active-duty soldiers, veterans, and civilians with programs in nursing, education, military science, and the liberal arts. Downtown Clarksville centers on the 1879 courthouse and the nineteenth-century commercial buildings along Franklin and Public Square, several of which were rebuilt after an F4 tornado tore through downtown in January 1999.
The Cumberland River RiverWalk links the Wilma Rudolph Event Center to McGregor Park and honors the Clarksville native who won three gold medals at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Dunbar Cave State Park on the city's eastern edge preserves a cave system with Mississippian-era Native American drawings dated to around 1400 AD.
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Clarksville sits in Montgomery County at the confluence of the Red and Cumberland Rivers in north-central Tennessee, with roughly 167,000 residents that make it the fifth-largest city in the state. Fort Campbell straddles the Tennessee-Kentucky state line just north of the city and houses the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), whose soldiers and families populate neighborhoods across Clarksville and Oak Grove, Kentucky. The post dates to 1942 and draws its name from Brigadier General William B. Campbell, the last Whig governor of Tennessee.
Austin Peay State University, founded in 1927, enrolls around 11,000 students from its campus on College Street. The university serves active-duty soldiers, veterans, and civilians with programs in nursing, education, military science, and the liberal arts. Downtown Clarksville centers on the 1879 courthouse and the nineteenth-century commercial buildings along Franklin and Public Square, several of which were rebuilt after an F4 tornado tore through downtown in January 1999.
The Cumberland River RiverWalk links the Wilma Rudolph Event Center to McGregor Park and honors the Clarksville native who won three gold medals at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Dunbar Cave State Park on the city's eastern edge preserves a cave system with Mississippian-era Native American drawings dated to around 1400 AD.
Reviews of Clarksville-area escort websites are maintained in the Escortservice.com directory. As a directory-only service, Escortservice.com makes no arrangements between users and the websites it lists. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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