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Tullahoma is a city located in Coffee County, Tennessee, and Franklin County, Tennessee, in the United States. It is situated near the Cumberland Plateau and is close to the cities of Manchester, Tennessee, Shelbyville, Tennessee, and Winchester, Tennessee. The city is home to the United States Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Complex, which is a major testing facility for NASA, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin. Tullahoma is also near the Great Stage Road, a historic road that connected Knoxville, Tennessee, to Nashville, Tennessee.
Tullahoma is located in the Central Time Zone and is situated near the Duck River, which flows into the Tennessee River. The city is close to the Cumberland Mountains and is near the Sewanee: The University of the South, a private liberal arts college located on the Cumberland Plateau. The geography of the area is also influenced by the Tennessee Valley Authority, which manages the Tennessee River and its tributaries, including the Duck River. Tullahoma is also near the Fall Creek Falls State Park, a state park located in Spencer, Tennessee, and the Short Springs Natural Area, a natural area managed by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
The area that is now Tullahoma was originally inhabited by the Cherokee Native American tribe and was later settled by European-Americans in the early 19th century. The city was founded in 1850 and was named after the Cherokee word for "red rock". Tullahoma played a significant role in the American Civil War, with the city being occupied by both Union and Confederate forces at different times. The city is also home to the Beechcraft Heritage Museum, which showcases the history of Beechcraft, a general aviation manufacturer that was founded by Walter Beech and his wife, Olive Ann Beech. Tullahoma is also near the Stones River National Battlefield, a National Park Service site that commemorates the Battle of Stones River, a major battle fought during the American Civil War.
As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of Tullahoma was approximately 18,655 people, with a mix of White American, African American, Asian American, and Hispanic and Latino American residents. The city has a diverse population, with a significant number of residents employed by the United States Air Force, NASA, and other major employers in the area, including Volkswagen Group of America, Nissan North America, and Bridgestone Americas. Tullahoma is also home to a number of higher education institutions, including Motlow State Community College and the University of Tennessee Space Institute. The city is also near the Tennessee Technological University, a public university located in Cookeville, Tennessee.
The economy of Tullahoma is driven by a mix of manufacturing, technology, and tourism industries. The city is home to the Arnold Engineering Development Complex, which is a major testing facility for the United States Air Force and NASA. Tullahoma is also near the Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant, a major automotive manufacturing facility located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The city is also home to a number of small businesses and entrepreneurs, with a strong focus on innovation and job creation. Tullahoma is also near the Nissan North America headquarters, located in Franklin, Tennessee, and the Bridgestone Americas headquarters, located in Nashville, Tennessee.
Tullahoma is served by the Tullahoma City Schools system, which operates several public schools in the area, including Tullahoma High School and East Lincoln Elementary School. The city is also home to a number of private schools, including Tullahoma Christian Academy and St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School. Tullahoma is also near the Sewanee: The University of the South, a private liberal arts college located on the Cumberland Plateau. The city is also home to the University of Tennessee Space Institute, a graduate school that offers programs in aerospace engineering and other fields. Tullahoma is also near the Tennessee Technological University, a public university located in Cookeville, Tennessee, and the Middle Tennessee State University, a public university located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Tullahoma is served by a number of major highways, including U.S. Route 41A and Tennessee State Route 55. The city is also near the Interstate 24 and Interstate 65 highways, which provide access to major cities such as Nashville, Tennessee, and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Tullahoma is also served by the Tullahoma Regional Airport, a public airport that offers general aviation services. The city is also near the Nashville International Airport, a major commercial airport located in Nashville, Tennessee, and the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, a major commercial airport located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Tullahoma is also home to a number of parks and recreation areas, including the Short Springs Natural Area and the Tullahoma Campaign Trail. Category:Cities in Tennessee