Which Tennessee City Should You Live In?

Do you love mountains, fried food, and folk music? Then Tennessee's the place for you!

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Nashville
You enjoy driving through rolling hills and over rivers as much as the next person, but at the end of the day, you crave the bustling creative communities of the city. The capital of Tennessee is loaded with museums, ethnic restaurants, and late-night clubs--perfect for a creative like you to meet like-minded people and possibly even make some industry connections!

Knoxville
You're a growing person, and Knoxville is a growing city to match! With Tennessee's largest college and new job opportunities every day, Knoxville is the perfect place to get launched in life. As a bonus, it is packed with other young people who can party up your achievements and sympathize with your growing pains--plus it's not too expensive!

Gatlinburg
Being connected to nature is a top priority with you, and where better to connect with nature than the Great Smoky Mountains. Don't be surprised if black bears or elk wander by your cabin while you're drinking your morning coffee. Just be prepared to embrace mountain culture to the fullest--all the restaurants and shops will be filled with 'hillbilly' souvenirs!

Memphis
You're looking for a place where you can make a big impact, and for that, you can't beat Memphis. This city is loaded with history (from Elvis's house to Martin Luther King Jr.'s old haunts), and it's also the scene of history in the making. We'll be honest, life can be rough in Memphis, but that's exactly why people like you, with big hearts and even bigger goals, will find fulfillment there!

Chattanooga
You're a bit of a Goldilocks when it comes to where you live--not too big, not too small! Luckily, there are places like Chattanooga that can satisfy even the pickiest people. This city might be small, but it's got amazing amenities, including a university, a renowned aquarium, historic neighborhoods, and beautiful mountain scenery. What's not to like?