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The mall is now the center of the retail and commercial district for the Clarksville area. By August 1987, the mall had 66 tenants, with JCPenney, Sears, and Snyder's as the three anchor stores. [5] Occupancy at the mall reached 92 percent by 1990, with a total of 98 stores. [6]
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1959 - Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library active. [10] 1960 Clarksville–Montgomery County Regional Airport active. Athlete Wilma Rudolph of Clarksville wins gold medal at 1960 Summer Olympics. 1970 - Population: 31,719. 1984 - Clarksville Montgomery County Museum established. [13] 1990 - Population: 75,494. 1999 - January 22 ...
Clarksville women saw a need for banking independent of their husbands and fathers who were fighting. In response, the First Women's Bank of Tennessee was established in 1919 by Mrs. Frank J. Runyon. The 1920s brought additional growth to the city. A bus line between Clarksville and Hopkinsville was established in 1922.
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The mall was over 1.3 million square feet in size and an estimated 70,000 to 80,000 people visited the mall on opening day. [3] JCPenney would open in the following years and on October 24, 1994, Parisian opened a location at the mall, becoming the fifth anchor store.
The county was named for John Montgomery, a soldier in the American Revolutionary War and an early settler who founded the city of Clarksville. It was authorized on April 9, 1796, when the western portion of Tennessee County, which since 1790 had been part of the Territory South of the River Ohio, became part of the new state of Tennessee.
Opened in 1983, Foothills Mall is the only shopping mall in suburban Blount County, part of the Knoxville Metropolitan Area. [2] The mall was originally anchored by Maryville-based Proffitt's , a regional department store ; Miller's , another regional department store that was a division of Allied Stores ; JCPenney ; and Sears , which closed in ...