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The city of Lawrenceburg is the county seat of Lawrence County, Tennessee, United States, The largest city on the state's southern border between
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and Memphis, it lies on the banks of Shoal Creek. The population was 11,633 at the
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. The city is named after War of 1812 American Navy officer James Lawrence. Located around southwest of
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at the junction of U.S. Routes 43 and 64, Lawrenceburg is called the "Crossroads of Dixie."


History

According to a recent theory, the Lawrenceburg area is the likely site of " Chicasa"—the place where Spanish explorer
Hernando de Soto Hernando de Soto (; ; 1500 – 21 May, 1542) was a Spanish explorer and '' conquistador'' who was involved in expeditions in Nicaragua and the Yucatan Peninsula. He played an important role in Francisco Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire ...
and his men wintered in 1540–41 (though earlier theories have suggested this campsite to have been in northern Mississippi). The Chickasaw Nation sold the area to the US in 1816. Upon moving from East Tennessee into the region around 1817, David Crockett served as a justice of the peace, a colonel of the militia, and a state representative. David Crockett established a powder mill on Shoal Creek originally called the Sycamore River. This area is now home to David Crockett State Park. Crockett was elected 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 city being located in its current location, largely out of fear of flooding. He and his family lived in Lawrenceburg for several years before moving to West Tennessee after a flood destroyed his mill. After World War II, the Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company, a U.S. producer of bicycles and outdoor equipment, moved its manufacturing operations to Lawrenceburg, building a new factory and assembly plant. Over the next several decades, the Murray factory grew to be one of the largest in the United States: under roof. A flood struck Lawrenceburg in July 1998, killing two people on Shoal Creek. Following the flood, the city undertook a 10-year flood control project that dramatically reduced risk for major flooding that had plagued the town since the days of Davy Crockett.


Geography

Lawrenceburg is located at (35.243491, −87.334563). The city of Lawrenceburg has a total area of . It is the largest city on the state line between Chattanooga and Memphis. Located on the southern Highland Rim, Lawrence County and Lawrenceburg are set atop of a large mountain plateau of the Appalachian Mountain range with elevations ranging between to over . Map of the Appalachian Mountain Range.


Climate


Demographics


2020 census

As of the
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, there were 11,633 people, 4,535 households, and 2,489 families residing in the city.


2010 census

As of the census of 2010, there were 10,428 people living in the city. The population density was 857.6 people per square mile (331.1/km). There were 5,166 housing units at an average density of 410.4 per square mile (158.4/km). The racial makeup of the city was 94% White, 2.6% Black or African American, 0.3% American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.4% Asian, 0.0% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 0.6% from Some Other Race, and 2.1% from Two or More Races. Hispanic or Latino people represented 2% of the population. There were 4,579 households, out of which 24.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 39% were a husband-wife family living together, 15% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.8% had a male householder with no wife present, and 41.1% were nonfamily households. 36.4% of nonfamily households were made up of a householder living alone, and 18.1% of nonfamily households consisted of a person living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.23, and the average family size was 2.89. The median age of a person in Lawrenceburg during the
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was 40.8 years. The population was 53.4% female and 46.6% male. The median income for a household in the city was $36,286, and the median income for a family was $47,143. Median earnings for male full-time, year-round workers was $34,960 versus $26,188 for female full-time, year-round workers. The per capita income for the city was $20,587. About 12.6% of families and 18.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.5% of those under age 18 and 13.9% of those age 65 or over.


Culture

Tourist attractions include David Crockett State Park and Amish Country. Lawrence County is the birthplace of Southern Gospel Music and visitors to historic downtown Lawrenceburg can see where it all began at the James D. Vaughan Museum on the Square. The downtown area has a statue of David "Davy" Crockett, a replica of Crockett's office, and one of the only two Mexican–American War monuments in the U.S.


Major annual events


Education

The city is home to five elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school, as well as a satellite campus of
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. Lawrenceburg is also home to the Southern Tennessee Higher Education Center. The local school district also operates an adult secondary educational facility and a specialized achievement school for K-12 students within the city's borders.


High schools

· Lawrence County High School


Middle schools

· E.O. Coffman Middle School


Elementary schools

· Ingram Sowell Elementary School · David Crockett Elementary School · New Prospect Elementary School · Lawrenceburg Public Elementary School · Sacred Heart Elementary School


Radio broadcasting

* WDXE "AM 1370 FM 105.3 The Legend WDXE" * WLFM " K-Love" *
WLLX WLLX (97.5 FM) is a Class C2 FM radio station serving the southern Tennessee area. The station was one of the first in the nation to own and operate a live, color weather radar system and distribute the images to its listeners via a subcarrier on ...
"The TN Valley's Superstation 97.5 / 98.3 WLX"


Television broadcasting

*
Tennessee Valley Weather Tennessee Valley Weather is a television station owned by the Tennessee Valley Media, LLC, headquartered in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. It services North Alabama, Southern Tennessee, and Northeast Mississippi with daily weather updates and local sev ...


Notable people

*
Davy Crockett David Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was an American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician. He is often referred to in popular culture as the "King of the Wild Frontier". He represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Re ...
for a time called Lawrenceburg home. Many landmarks and businesses now include Crockett in their names. David Crockett State Park on the western edge of the city and the David Crockett Monument located on the city square are two spots that pay homage to the legendary outdoorsman. * Michael Jeter (1952-2003), Tony Award-winning actor for ''
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'', also had a memorable film role in '' The Green Mile'', played Mister Noodle on '' Sesame Street''; born in Lawrenceburg. * James Daniel Niedergeses, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nashville *
Adger M. Pace Adger M. Pace (August 13, 1882 - February 12, 1959) was an American hymn writer, music performer and teacher. He (co-)wrote close to 4,000 Southern gospel shape note songs, including ''Jesus Is All I Need'', ''My Father Answers Prayers'', ''Beaut ...
(1882-1959), Southern gospel hymn writer *
Ingram C. Sowell Ingram Cecil Sowell (January 2, 1892 – December 21, 1947) was a highly decorated officer in the United States Navy with the rank of Rear admiral (United States), rear admiral. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he was trained a ...
(1892-1947), rear admiral, US Navy, and recipient of the Navy Cross * Fred Dalton Thompson (1942-2015), lawyer, U.S. senator, actor, and ''
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'' cast-member; sought the GOP nomination for president in the 2008 campaign *
James David Vaughan James David Vaughan (December 14, 1864 – February 9, 1941) was an American music teacher, composer, song book publisher, the founder of the Vaughan Conservatory of Music and the James D. Vaughan Publishing Company. Biography Vaughan was b ...
, credited as the father of
Southern gospel Southern gospel music is a genre of Christian music. Its name comes from its origins in the southeastern United States. Its lyrics are written to express either personal or a communal faith regarding biblical teachings and Christian life, as ...
music and founder of the Vaughan Publishing Company in downtown Lawrenceburg *
William Burton Walbert William Burton Walbert (May 18, 1886 – December 2, 1959) was an American Southern gospel songwriter, singer, composer, and editor. He (co-)wrote many songs, and he was the director of the Vaughan School of Music in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. E ...
(1886-1959), Southern gospel singer-songwriter *
David Weathers John David Weathers (born September 25, 1969) is an American former Major League Baseball Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league in the world. MLB is composed of 30 ...
, former pitcher for the
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; father of Ryan Weathers *
Ryan Weathers Ryan Weathers (born December 17, 1999) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2020 with the San Diego Padres. Amateur career Weathers attended Loretto High Scho ...
, professional baseball pitcher in the San Diego Padres organization


References


External links


City of Lawrenceburg Government
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