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About the Ft. Campbell, KY, and Adams and Clarksville, Tennessee Area 

LOCATION
Adams, Tennessee
Adams is located on Highway 431 about 10 miles northwest of Springfield, Tennessee, and 7 miles south of Guthrie, Kentucky. Adams is only about 40 miles (or a 50-minute drive) northwest of Nashville. 

Clarksville, Tennessee
Clarksville is located in Montgomery County (of which it is the county seat), approximately 50 miles northwest of Nashville along US Highway 79 on the banks of the Cumberland River near Fort Campbell Military Reservation. 

Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Fort Campbell, Kentucky, is a 105,068-acre institution, and home of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), the 5th Special Forces Group, and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne). The 101st, known as the "Screaming Eagles," is the only air assault division in the US Army. Fort Campbell lies on the Kentucky-Tennessee border between the towns of Hopkinsville, KY and Clarksville, TN, and is about 60 miles northwest of Nashville on I-24.  

TRANSPORTATION/AIRPORTS  

Adams, Tennessee
International air service for Adams residents is found at the Nashville International Airport, an approximate 40- to 50-minute drive away. The small airport of Outlaw Field, located in nearby Clarksville, is available for private or smaller planes. 

Clarksville, Tennessee
Clarksville is served by Greyhound Bus Lines and by an excellent public transit system with routes throughout the city. In addition, Clarksville is served by independent cab companies and a limousine service connecting Clarksville with Nashville's International Airport. Clarksville's own Outlaw Field is conveniently located for privately owned smaller aircraft.  

Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Besides the air transportation for military personnel available on the base, residents of Fort Campbell can take advantage of a shuttle service between Fort Campbell and Nashville International Airport. Also all the public transportation services of Clarksville (which is only 5 miles away) is available for Fort Campbell residents. 

BRIEF HISTORY 

Adams, Tennessee
The town, first called "Red River Station," was changed to "Adams Station" in honor of local merchant and railroad stockholder, Reuben Adams, when the first railroad depot and post office were built in 1859-1860. The town was first incorporated on November 10, 1869 and Adams Station became known simply as "Adams" on February 10, 1898. Located along what were the main railroad and highway thoroughfares between Nashville and Louisville for many years, Adams was a thriving town. Adams' best-known citizen is "Kate" (otherwise known as the "Bell Witch"). Small signs at the east and west city limits along Highway 41 say, "Welcome to Adams," and display a carved-out picture of a witch riding a broom. Coming into Adams from the east on Highway 41, the first landmark one will see is Bellwood Cemetery, situated on the right side of the highway.

Clarksville, Tennessee
Founded in 1784 and named for General George Rogers Clark, frontier fighter and Revolutionary War hero, Clarksville was established as a town in 1785 by the North Carolina Assembly. Tennessee was granted statehood in 1796 and Clarksville was incorporated as a town with elected officials in the year 1819. The original settlers in Clarksville engaged in tobacco shipping by way of the Cumberland River, and Clarksville quickly grew into a bustling merchant town. The glory days of tobacco have dimmed, but Clarksville has become a city of widely diverse economic and cultural dimensions. The city has rebuilt from a tornado in 1999 that destroyed much of downtown. A state-of-the-art Courts Center was built next to the restored historic county courthouse, helping to spark a rebirth of the city's core.  

Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Both Kentucky and Tennessee were among the earliest states settled west of the Appalachians, and the local area has many interesting historical sites dating from the early days of settlement in the late 1700s, through the Civil War era to the present. The Fort itself was opened in 1942 and was named after William B. Campbell, a Tennessee statesman and Brigadier General of the United States Volunteers during the Civil War. Although nearly two-thirds of the 105,000 acres of post are actually in Tennessee, the post office is located in Kentucky, and the identification lies with that state. The 101st Airborne Screaming Eagles stationed at Fort Campbell are members of the only air assault division in the world, hence the designation 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). The designation indicates that the helicopter is the primary means of transportation for the division. 

POPULATION 

Adams, Tennessee
Adams, located in Robertson County, Tennessee, has a population of around 566. 

Clarksville, Tennessee
The 2000 U.S. Census shows Clarksville grew by 37% in the previous decade, retaining the rank of fifth-largest city in Tennessee with a population of 103,455. 

Fort Campbell, Kentucky
As of the year 2000, the population in Fort Campbell was approximately 14,338. 

SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 

Adams, Tennessee
The community of Adams is a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city living. It is a rural community, with close proximity to city life. The Red River flows through this community, past acres and acres of family farms. Adams is the home of the legend of the Bell Witch, and bluegrass lovers will want to attend the Bell Witch Bluegrass competitions, the second oldest bluegrass competition in Tennessee, in August at the old Bell School grounds. Adams also hosts an annual Fourth of July picnic and the Tennessee-Kentucky Threshermen's Show in mid-July. The Threshermen's Show includes antique tractors and farm equipment, arts and crafts booths, tractor and mule pulls, pony rides, square dances, and other family activities. The bottomland terrain is mostly flat, full of large corn and tobacco fields, surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills. 

Clarksville, Tennessee
Clarksville is the seat of Montgomery County and home to Austin Peay State University (APSU), the state's designated liberal arts college. North of APSU is Dunbar Cave State Natural Area, which contains a labyrinth of a cave system open for tours by visitors. The northwest part of the city borders Fort Campbell, home of the 101st Airborne Division. Each summer, Beachaven Vineyards and Winery hosts free Jazz on the Lawn concerts, drawing hundreds to the award-winning winery.
Clarksville is the "Gateway" to Land Between the Lakes, within a 60-minute drive of four major lakes?Barkley, Cheatham, Old Hickory, and Percy Priest?making it a fisherman's paradise and an excellent location for water-sports. Clarksville is also located within the easy driving distance to several of Tennessee State Parks where unlimited recreational facilities can be found. 


Fort Campbell
Fort Campbell, as well as boasting its own recreational activities, shopping, schools, and hospital, is also only five miles from all the urban activities in Clarksville, and ideally located within easy access to the ample outdoors activities available in southern Kentucky and northern Tennessee such as the "Land Between the Lakes", Dunbar State Park, as well as others. In addition, the urban nightlife, dining, music, and shopping found in Nashville, is only an hour or so drive away. 

HEALTHCARE 

Adams, Tennessee
While there are no major hospitals located in Adams, Adams residents are provided excellent healthcare by the Gateway Health System, in nearby Clarksville, as well as other local healthcare facilities. The many fine hospitals and specialized clinics of metropolitan Nashville are also accessible to Adams residents. 

Clarksville, Tennessee
Clarksville residents and those from the surrounding areas are provided healthcare from the Gateway Health System, which is comprised of Gateway Medical Center, Gateway Home Care, and Gateway Health Foundation. This private, not-for-profit system serves upper-middle Tennessee and south-central Kentucky and employs 1,200 professionals. Gateway Medical Center is a fully accredited 206-bed, acute care facility offering a wide range of services including emergency, cardiology, cancer care, surgery, pediatrics, neonatal intensive care, and rehabilitation. More than 150 physicians support the community with 35 specialties and sub-specialties. In 2002, the Medical Center launched open-heart surgery, introduced inpatient rehabilitation, and started a PET scan program, which is a non-invasive imaging procedure providing cross-sectional tumor imaging, which was not formerly available. Many smaller clinics and other healthcare facilities are also available in the area. 

Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Soldiers, their families, and the community of Fort Campbell are provided healthcare by Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, which is staffed by highly trained professionals. Blanchfield Army Community Hospital is a full-service facility with specialized departments for all types of healthcare including OB/GYN, orthopedics, specialized surgery, and others. 

EDUCATION 

Adams, Tennessee
Students in Adams are served by the Robertson County Schools, which includes 16 schools throughout the district for grades K-12. There are 598 teachers for the 10,100 students in the area.  

Clarksville, Tennessee
With national and statewide recognition, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has been hailed as one of the leading school systems in the state. Both national and state goals for education are met and exceeded each year. All schools in the system are approved by the State Board of Education and are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school program has two distinct goals: to serve the needs of students planning to attend college through a well-rounded college preparatory program; and to meet the needs of students who will be going to work after finishing secondary school. The Clarksville-Montgomery School System has an enrollment 25,000 students and 1,600 on the faculty. There are 18 elementary, six middle, and six high schools in the district. The per pupil expenditure is approximately $5,100/year. 68% of graduates continue to post-secondary education. There are also a number of private schools in the area such as the Clarksville Academy, established in 1970, the Bible Baptist Academy, and the Montgomery Christian Academy. Each has distinctive characteristics that meet the different needs of individual students. Austin Peay State University is a public institution, operating under state control, also located in Clarksville. The university is organized into a College of Arts and Science, a College of Education, a College of Business, a College of Graduate and Professional Programs. With a total enrollment of approximately 7600, this University offers 40 programs leading to associates degrees, bachelor's degrees, post bachelor certificates, masters degrees and post-masters certificates. Also in the area is Draughons Junior College, which offers a broad curriculum for students wishing to further their education. Mill-Motte Business College has courses in computers and other business-oriented studies to help in the education of a changing field. 

Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Fort Campbell has its own schools, run by the Fort Campbell Dependent School System. Fort Campbell Schools are one of fourteen Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools (DDESS) districts funded by the U.S. Department of Defense. The schools serve approximately 4,700 students yearly in eight schools, which are staffed by approximately 375 teachers. The schools at Fort Campbell are able to serve only those students residing in permanent government quarters. Over the past few years, Fort Campbell Schools has had a school receive honors at state and national levels as a "School of Excellence" or as a "Blue Ribbon School." For post-secondary education, there is also a branch of the Austin Peay State University at Fort Campbell offering degrees in many areas, with schedules designed to be flexible and compatible with work or training. They offer day, weekend, and evening classes, and four, shorter 8-week semesters. 


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