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  1. The Cumberland Plateau is the name given to the southern part of the Appalachian Plateau that extends from the western border of New York through Tennessee into central Alabama. The Cumberland Plateau contains about 4,300 acres in the swath that is about 55 miles wide on the northern border of Tennessee near the Virginia/Kentucky line and less than 40 miles wide at the state's southern border ...

  2. About Cumberland County, TN. Cumberland County, TN is located east of Nashville near Crossville and Cookeville. It was created from parts of White, Putnam & Fentress countiesin 1856 with an estimated population around 57,600 people today. CumberlandCounty provides countless recreational activities for visitors including camping at Big South ...

  3. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Nature-oriented visitors to eastern Tennessee understandably devote a lot of time and enthusiasm to the Great Smoky Mountains National ...

  4. Cumberland Plateau. Coordinates: 32.4761206°N 85.0525375°W. Map showing the Cumberland Plateau in yellow as defined by Bailey's ecoregions. The Cumberland Plateau is the southern part of the Appalachian Plateau in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States. It includes much of eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, and portions of northern ...

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  6. Rockwood Municipal Airport is a public use airport in Morgan County and Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. Rockwood Municipal Airport is situated 1½ miles south of Cumberland Plateau. Localities in the Area

  7. The rocks that now form the cap of the Cumberland Plateau were laid down in a ancient shal low sea over 350 million years ago, during the Mississippian (360- 320 million years ago) and the Pennsylvanian (320 - 296 million years ago) periods of geologic time. These sediments were deposited in horizontal layers thousands of feet thick.

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