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Interested in fun facts and the history of Cookeville, TN?
Then read on!
Cookeville is commonly known as the "Hub of the Upper Cumberland" because of its central location in the region. It is the largest city in the Upper Cumberland and serves as the regional hub for healthcare, education, retail, entertainment, and manufacturing. Cookeville is also home to Tennessee Technological University, one of the top engineering schools in the state. The city has a thriving arts and cultural scene, including the Cookeville Performing Arts Center and the Appalachian Center for Craft. Additionally, Cookeville is located near several state parks and recreational areas, including Burgess Falls State Park and the Dale Hollow Lake.