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2011 Anderson County, Tennessee
Week #1:
June 19 - June 25
     Type: Sr. High Only
     Availability: Call for Availability
     Campers Interested: 361


Week #2:
June 26 - July 2
     Type: Jr. High and Sr. High
     Availability: Call for Availability
     Campers Interested: 377
History of Anderson County:
     Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is the heart of Anderson County. It was founded by the Federal Government during World War II as a result of the President Roosevelt's "Manhattan Project." Originally dubbed "Site X-10," Oak Ridge was one of three plants charged with creating the nuclear weapon that helped bring World War II to a close. Workers labored feverishly to develop the city at an incredible rate. Each house took approximately two hours to build, resulting in two new houses every minute.
     Oak Ridge hit a population peak of over 75,000 residents during World War II, but that population has diminished significantly since the Manhattan District was transferred and government houses began being sold to the public.
     Today, Oak Ridge is still the site of many government projects, though none as classified as the Manhattan Project. Most government employees in the area are working on continued nuclear energy research or radioactive waste processing. Oak Ride is struggling to blend its position as a rich historical city and a modern suburb. Shopping structures remain vacant and on the verge of demolition. Though the unemployment rate has improved over the past two years, families still struggle to make ends meet.

Fun Facts about Anderson County:
     Oak Ridge was founded with a top secret purpose and had some pretty crazy rules. Workers within Oak Ridge were forbidden from saying certain words, such as "uranium," which was instead called by its code name: "Tubaloy." Oak Ridge High School always played away games and was never allowed to give a roster to the opposing team during World War II. Oak Ridge never even appeared on a map until 1949!
     The Oak Ridge Rowing Course is one of the nicest in the entire county, making Oak Ridge one of three cities to host the US Rowing nationals.
     Oak Ridge was home to Edgar Meyer, a Grammy Award winning bassist.

Anderson County at a Glance:
  • Unemployment Rate of Anderson County: 3.6%
  • Population: 27, 387
  • Average age of the common house: 50-70 years old
  • Land area: 86 square miles
  • Elevation: 850 feet
Closest Airport:
Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS)
2055 Alcoa Highway
Alcoa, TN 37701
(865) 342-3000
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How far is Anderson County from...
Pittsburgh, PA...543 miles
Washington, DC...524 miles
Chicago, IL...539 miles
St. Louis, MO...469 miles
Atlanta, GA...218 miles
Reach Headquarters in CO...1413 miles
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Find out more:
http://www.ci.oak-ridge.tn.us
http://oakridgevisitor.com/
http://www.city-data.com

School Address:
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Clinton Middle School
110 North Hicks Street
Clinton, TN 37716
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