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The area where Clarksville is located was first settled by the Indians. The town was founded in 1784 and named for General Rogers Clark, frontier and Revolutionary War hero. In 1785, Clarksville was established as a town by the North Carolina Assembly. Tennessee was granted statehood in 1796 and Clarksville was incorporated as a town with elected officials in 1819. 

Clarksville is one of the major governmental seats in Tennessee because it's the county seat of Montgomery County.  

With the area's mild temperatures, abundance of recreational facilities, comfortable housing and access to Fort Campbell, many retirees, including veterans and others, select this area as a ideal place to live. Many residents of Fort Campbell are actually in the Clarksville city limits. 

The Clarksville-Montgomery County area is diverse, rich in its tradition and history.
 

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Fort Campbell is smack dab in the middle of a vibrant civilian community and can truly say it has the best of two worlds. For the post is on the border of two states-Kentucky to the north and our Tennessee to the south. 

Progressive cities dot the landscape adjacent to the post, starting with the more metropolitian and cosmopolitan air of Clarksville on the south- the fifth largest city in Tennessee.  

But for some of the finest living around, soldiers frequently find Clarksville easily accessible from Gate 1,2,3, and a rear gate connecting to LaFayette Road.  

Fort Campbell, Kentucky 

As any student will tell you, there's more to life than schoolwork. That's why the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System offers more than a hundred co-curricular and extra-curricular activities from which students can choose. Whether a student's interest is in computers, drama, agriculture, music, or sports, he or she will find an opportunity for expression and association in the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. 

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Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Schools 

Austin Peay State University, a modern university with rich heritage, is a regional, state-supported institution of higher education with a projected enrollment of over 7,000. The university is organized into College of Arts and Science, a College of Education, a College of Business, a School of Gradutate and Professional Programs. 

Chairs of Excellence-one in nursing, two in business and another in creative arts-give students the opportunity to work with nationally recognized scholars and business leaders. 

The university has two Centers of Excellence-the Center Creative Arts and Center for Field Biology. 

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When sellers think about curb appeal, they usually think about their own front yard and the effort required to keep the house looking good. When prospective buyers look at homes, they evaluate both the house and the neighborhood. The price that your neighbors get for their house will have an impact on the value of your home.

This knowledge makes its own case for doing your part to make the neighborhood appealing. The time to take remedial action is before you think about moving, especially if your house is the one with peeling paint, over-grown bushes, rusty bicycles, and cracked sidewalks. The value of your home will be largely determined by the recent selling prices for comparable properties, and neighborhood "eyesores" do not help to keep the values up. Even if you don't feel that you will ever move again, you will enjoy living in a house that is a real source of pride.

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