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The Cumberland Plateau rises high above Middle Tennessee, roughly
midway between Nashville and Knoxville, in the foothills of the Appalachian
Mountains. The elevation cools the sultry southern summers, yet the
winters remain mild. Relaxation and recreation go hand in hand under
the perfect blue Tennessee sky. Of those who come for a short visit,
many decide to stay permanently.
Crossville, TN, in the heart of the Cumberland Plateau,
features a traditional “hometown” atmosphere, with history
and traditional values evident from its numerous city and state
parks to its historic downtown and Homestead areas. If you’re
in the mood for metropolitan shopping and dining, larger towns such
as Knoxville, Nashville and Chattanooga are just a short trip away.
Nothing is more relaxing than enjoying the great
outdoors on the Cumberland Plateau. With four local state parks,
including the newly developed Cumberland Trail, as well as the nearby
Smoky Mountains, there are endless opportunities for outdoor recreation
on the Plateau and in the Middle Tennessee area.
In the mood to relax in style? The Crossville area
also boasts a number of resort complexes, including Fairfield Glade
and Lake Tansi Village. Altogether, the resorts and country clubs
in the area offer a dozen golf courses and countless lakes, rivers,
and hiking trails.
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Climate
The quality of climate is perhaps one of Crossville's strongest attributes.
Crossville's elevation (2,000 feet) and southern mountain location
are the principle reasons for its' pleasant four season climate...enjoying
long springs and falls, mild winters, and summers that are quite warm
during the day but cool at night, typical of the mountain South.
Autumn is especially colorful in Tennessee. The
fall colors are celebrated in grand style...and they well should
be as more than 300 species of hardwoods grow here, a larger variety
than is found almost anywhere in the world. Gentle fall weather
allows the colors to linger and you'll want to linger too.
Crossville's
location is on the south western side of the Appalachian Mountain
range, with Southwest prevailing winds.
• Annual average precipitation: 52 inches
• Annual average snowfall: 12 inches
• Monthly average high temperatures:
January - 39 degrees; July - 83 degrees
• Monthly average low temperatures:
January - 21 degrees; July 64 degrees
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Health
Care
Crossville's health care is impressive, given the size of the community.
Crossville serves as the major health care center of most of the surrounding
counties. The hospital, Cumberland Medical Center, offers a diversification
of services such as: full accreditation by the Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospitals, emergency room facilities with 24 hour
physician coverage, an extensive care unit with telemetry, complete
medical/surgical services, diagnostic outpatient services, 24 hour
ambulance delivery, ambulatory care unit/one day surgery, nuclear
medicine with ultrasound and CAT scanner, mammography suite, and Life
Star helicopter for emergency air-lift to larger cities and hospitals.
With hundreds of beds and a full complement of physicians (1 for every
800 people) and staff, Crossville is moving progressively forward
in the health care category. Health care is surprisingly lower in
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Personal
Safety
According to Rand McNally's "Places Rated", Crossville placed
#9 in the nation in matters of personal safety and crime. Crime has
little to do with resort areas. Furthermore, the use of private security
in the resorts keeps crime virtually non-existent in this area. Burglaries
are rare, but when they do happen, the local police enforcement can
boast of a 59% recovery rate. |
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