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Demographics
Dickson County is located in the north
central portion of the state of Tennessee,
and is a part of the eight-county Nashville
Metropolitan Statistical Area.
There are 490 square
miles within the county boundaries. Montgomery Bell
State Park is located in the southeastern part of the
county. The Harpeth River forms a portion of the
eastern border.
Charlotte serves as the centrally located county
seat. In 2000, there were almost 1,200 residents in
Charlotte. Since 1990, the town’s population has
grown by 35 percent. Other incorporated places in
Dickson County include the Burns (1,366 residents in
2000), Dickson (12,244 residents), Slayden
(185 residents), Vanleer (310 residents), and White
Bluff (2,142 residents)



For more Demographic information, please see TVA's
A Profile Of Dickson County, Tennessee And It's Labor Market Area »
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