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Living Here

Crockett County, Tennessee, established in 1871 and named after the famed frontiersman Davy Crockett, is in the western part of the state. The county seat is Alamo, and other incorporated towns include Bells, Friendship, Gadsden, and Maury City. Covering approximately 266 square miles, the county offers a blend of rural charm and accessibility

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, Crockett County has a population of 13,911, with a majority White population, significant African American and Hispanic or Latino communities, and a median age of 40.2 years.

Parks & Recreation

Crockett County offers several parks and recreational facilities for residents, including community parks in Alamo and Bells and Tennessee Safari Park, a 20-acre walk-through zoo where visitors have close-up interactions with exotic animals.

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Economy & Education

Historically rooted in agriculture, Crockett County continues to value hard work and community engagement. The county boasts A+ rated schools, reflecting a commitment to quality education. The median home value is approximately $127,000, offering affordable living options for residents.

Community

Community & Culture

Residents of Crockett County enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere enriched by natural beauty and a vibrant arts scene. The community places a strong emphasis on education, with a high percentage of students achieving proficiency in reading and math.

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Geography & Infrastructure

Strategically positioned between Memphis and Nashville, Crockett County offers a central location with solid infrastructure. The county is part of the Jackson, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area, providing residents with access to urban amenities while maintaining a rural lifestyle.

For more information on community events, economic development, and local resources, the Crockett County Chamber of Commerce serves as a valuable resource.

Address

10 South Bells Street, Alamo, TN, United States, 38001

Hours

Monday - Friday: 8am - 4:30pm

Contact Us

Phone: (731) 696-5460

Last Updated: 10/07/2025

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