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  2. Cookeville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Cookeville is the county seat and largest city of Putnam County, Tennessee, United States.As of the 2020 United States census, its population was reported to be 34,842. [10]

  3. List of mayors of Cookeville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of mayors of the city of Cookeville, Tennessee, United States of America. ... Municipal Technical Advisory Service, "Cookeville", ...

  4. Falling Water River - Wikipedia

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    The dam was rebuilt, and continued supplying the city with electricity until 1944, when the city started purchasing electricity from the Tennessee Valley Authority. Cookeville built the City Lake Dam in 1946 to provide the city with a steady source of water. [11] Center Hill Dam was completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1948.

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  6. Bush Stadium at Averitt Express Baseball Complex - Wikipedia

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    University Drive west of Willow Avenue, Cookeville, Tennessee, USA Coordinates 36°10′38″N 85°30′48″W  /  36.177274°N 85.513407°W  / 36.177274; -85.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Putnam ...

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    Cookeville: Established in 1949 as a grocery store and restaurant for Cookeville's small African-American community; has been operated by the McClellan family since its establishment 12: The Science Building: The Science Building: April 10, 2017 : 1 William L. Jones Dr.

  8. Hooper Eblen Center - Wikipedia

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    Hooper Eblen Center, often called The Hoop by students, is a 9,282-seat multi-purpose arena located on the campus of Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Tennessee.Named for former TTU coach and professor Hooper Eblen, [1] the arena is home to the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles men's basketball and Golden Eagles women's basketball teams. [2]

  9. Tucker Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Tucker Stadium is a 16,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Cookeville, Tennessee. [1] It is home to the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles football team , and is named for former coach Wilburn Tucker . The football field is named Overall Field in honor of former coach and administrator P. V. Overall .