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    The Tennessee Valley is a large valley created by the Tennessee River and is within much of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It stretches from southern Kentucky to northwest Georgia and from northern Mississippi to the mountains of Virginia and North Carolina.

    Tennessee Valley is also a generally accepted term for northern Alabama, anchored by the city of Huntsville.


        Tennessee Valley
            Geography
            Important cities
                Interstates
                Airports
            See also

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    Geography
    The Tennessee Valley begins in the upper head water portions of northeast Tennessee and travels southwest into North Alabama. The roughly 150 mile (240 km) stretch within Tennessee is bound on the east by the Appalachian Mountains (including the Great Smoky Mountains) and on the west by the Cumberland Plateau and Cumberland Mountains. Near Chattanooga, Tennessee, the Tennessee River cuts though the Cumberland Plateau creating a canyon called the Tennessee River Gorge before it enters northern Alabama. The 100 mile (160 km) Alabama stretch of the valley runs mainly west before turning back north and re-entering Tennessee. In Alabama, the valley is bound on the north by the southern end of the Cumberland Plateau. On the south it is bound by the southern end of the Appalachians.

    The valley continues back north into Tennessee, creating the dividing line between Middle Tennessee and West Tennessee, eventually reaching to the Ohio River.

    Geologically, the Tennessee Valley consists of many small valleys and ridges within a great valley. The region in termed the Ridge and Valley Province.

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    Important cities



      Decatur, Alabama, known as "The River City", has historically dominated the economic landscape of north Alabama. Its mixture of river transport and rail access has made it a busy hub of business, commerce, and manufacturing flowing down the river on the barges and boats of numerous companies and docking at the Port of Decatur.


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    Interstates
      Interstate 65 is the main north-south road in the area, connecting Birmingham and Nashville. Interstate 565/AL-20 connects Decatur and Huntsville and provides both cities access to I-65.

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    Airports

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    See also


     
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