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COOKEVILLE

Cookeville is the commercial center in the Cumberland Plateau region that includes more than 250 practicing physicians and other medical professionals in the area. The historic Cookeville downtown is a walkable delight that includes Dogwood Park, casual cafés, coffee shops, wine bars, craft breweries, and so many antique stores that it’s a major stop on the Tennessee Antique Trail.

Population: 33,454

Culture: The Cumberland County Playhouse features theatrical presentations, while the Cookeville Center for the Performing Arts is home to one of the best small-town symphony orchestras in Tennessee.

Recreation: Kayak or canoe on the Caney Fork River; then take a hike in the Window Cliffs State Natural Area or Burgess Falls State Park with its four spectacular waterfalls.

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