No. It is named after Cherokee Indian villages called "Tanasi".
the Spanish bought the Tennessee walker over to a land that is called Tennessee, the first state to be named after a horse.
First Tennessee was created in 1864.
People who live in Tennessee or who come from Tennessee are called Tennesseans. Tennesseans have also been known as "Volunteers", "Big Benders", or even "Butternuts." The first two names are obvious references to two of the state's popular nicknames. The third, "Butternuts," probably originated during the War between the States and is reference to the tan colored uniforms of Tennessee soldiers.
The Tennessee government chief executive is called Governor.
the first governer of Tennessee was bobby bracins -143
they called it Franklin state
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First Woman's Bank of Tennessee ended in 1926.
First Woman's Bank of Tennessee was created in 1919.
For the Titans' first season in Tennessee (1997 as the Tennessee Oilers), they played their home games at the Liberty Bowl in Memphis.
who started the first post-explorer settlement in tennessee
It was in New Mexico, not Tennessee