I found a great Bicentennial song CD at the Post Office "A Taste of
Tennessee".
Commemorates Tennessee 200 Year anniversary and
includes 4 commemorative stamps in a beautiful stamp folio.
All for $4.95.
Plus a little TN history I'd like to share:
Tennessee takes its name from the Cherokee village of Tanasi,
the capital of the Cherokee Nation from 1721 to 1730.
Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Shawnee Indians were also original
inhabitants.
In 1796, Tennessee became the sixteenth state to enter the Union.
It is known as "The Volunteer State" because so many
Tennesseeans served as volunteer soldiers during the
War of 1812. Today, it is a state so diverse in its geographic and
cultural elements that it resembles a miniature America.
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