Trousdale County, Administrative county in Middle Tennessee, United States.
Trousdale County is an administrative county in Middle Tennessee and ranks among the state's smallest by land area. The Cumberland River flows through the region, shaping the landscape with its riverbanks and water features throughout different parts of the county.
The county was established in 1870 by consolidating territories from neighboring counties to the north and south. This merger created a new administrative region in Middle Tennessee.
The consolidated government of Hartsville and Trousdale County manages community events and local services for its 11,615 residents.
The county is crossed by roads that provide access to its communities and the Cumberland River. Visitors should use regional routes to explore the area and reach locations of interest throughout the region.
The Trousdale Turner Correctional Center houses 2,500 inmates, representing more than twenty percent of the county's total population.
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