Tullahoma sits in Coffee and Franklin counties in south-central Tennessee, about 75 miles southeast of Nashville, with roughly 19,000 residents. The city was founded as a railroad town in 1852 and served briefly as a Confederate Army encampment before the 1863 Tullahoma Campaign forced General Braxton Bragg's army to retreat toward Chattanooga. The Arnold Air Force Base and Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) occupy land southeast of the city and operate the largest complex of wind tunnels and turbine engine test facilities in the world.
AEDC, named for General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold, the five-star wartime head of the US Army Air Forces, was completed in the 1950s and tests military and civilian aircraft engines, missiles, and space systems. The facility houses 58 aerodynamic and propulsion test cells, including hypersonic wind tunnels, that have supported development of nearly every major US military aircraft since 1950.
Downtown Tullahoma holds commercial buildings around Jackson Street and the restored Tullahoma Depot. George Dickel Distillery, producing Tennessee whiskey since 1870, operates in Cascade Hollow just outside the city. The Beechcraft Heritage Museum at the Tullahoma Regional Airport preserves a large collection of Beechcraft aircraft.
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Tullahoma sits in Coffee and Franklin counties in south-central Tennessee, about 75 miles southeast of Nashville, with roughly 19,000 residents. The city was founded as a railroad town in 1852 and served briefly as a Confederate Army encampment before the 1863 Tullahoma Campaign forced General Braxton Bragg's army to retreat toward Chattanooga. The Arnold Air Force Base and Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC) occupy land southeast of the city and operate the largest complex of wind tunnels and turbine engine test facilities in the world.
AEDC, named for General Henry H. "Hap" Arnold, the five-star wartime head of the US Army Air Forces, was completed in the 1950s and tests military and civilian aircraft engines, missiles, and space systems. The facility houses 58 aerodynamic and propulsion test cells, including hypersonic wind tunnels, that have supported development of nearly every major US military aircraft since 1950.
Downtown Tullahoma holds commercial buildings around Jackson Street and the restored Tullahoma Depot. George Dickel Distillery, producing Tennessee whiskey since 1870, operates in Cascade Hollow just outside the city. The Beechcraft Heritage Museum at the Tullahoma Regional Airport preserves a large collection of Beechcraft aircraft.
The directory at Escortservice.com lists escort websites offering Tullahoma coverage. Its function ends at listing. Escortservice.com never arranges meetings, confirms licensing, or intervenes in transactions. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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