Hurricane Mills, Rural community in Humphreys County, Tennessee, United States.
Hurricane Mills is a rural community in Humphreys County that spreads across rolling terrain with a central core of buildings and local services. The settlement includes residential areas, small shops, a post office, and other everyday establishments typical of country towns.
The area was settled during Tennessee's early frontier period and later recognized as a historic district for its preserved structures and layout. The settlement reflects building patterns and community organization typical of rural Tennessee in the 1800s.
The Coal Miner's Daughter Museum displays 18,000 square feet of country music memorabilia, celebrating the connection between Hurricane Mills and entertainment traditions.
The community operates on Central Time and is most accessible from Interstate 40 exit 143 in the surrounding area. When visiting, keep in mind that local businesses follow typical small-town hours and public transportation is limited.
Loretta Lynn's Ranch nearby has hosted a major annual motorcycle championship event for decades, drawing motorsports fans from across the region. This recurring event has helped put the location on the map for visitors interested in both local history and motorsports culture.
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