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Savannah, Tennessee, was named after the Savannah River in Georgia, which itself was named for the Native American tribe living in the area. The name reflects the influence of the broader region's geography and cultural history. Established in the early 19th century, the town adopted the name as it sought to establish a connection to the southern heritage and landscape.

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