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 Welcome
to the City of Lawrenceburg's Web Site. I invite
everyone to learn about the City of Lawrenceburg through
this media. And I extend an invitation to all those
viewers that have not visited our fair city to visit us
soon. Lawrenceburg's population is approximately 14,000.
Our city is mixed with small town friendliness and big city bustle.
Lawrenceburg is a very neighborly community where citizens and officials work
together for continuous growth and prosperity.
We have a strong industrially based economy with
abundant service and commercial businesses. Our local Main Street Organization
(National Organization) has worked very hard to keep our downtown vibrant and thriving.
Our many Civic Organizations contribute the seasoning for the successful blend of
business and industry in the City of Lawrenceburg.
Our square is alive and well with shopping, banking,
antique shops, tourist attractions (David Crockett Statue & Mexican War Monument) with
an occasional street fair and fun for all. Lawrenceburg is the birthplace of
Southern Gospel Music and we have recently opened the Vaughan Gospel Music Museum on the
square. There are other tourist attractions within walking distance of the square,
one being the Old Jail Museum which is on the National Register of Historical Buildings.
Lawrenceburg also sports a State Park within our city limits. The David
Crockett State Park offers camping, swimming, fishing, picnicking, hiking, and biking with
a fine restaurant that often hosts dinner theaters.
Our Art Deco designed Crockett Theater plays host to
many local and national talents. It has hosted many cultural events, with the
performers acclaiming their delight after performing in this remarkable acoustically
designed theater.
Lawrenceburg is rich in history and ready for the
future through technology with high tech industries and education including
a local site
extension of Columbia State Community College. Lawrenceburg offers the best in
education, medical facilities, housing and entertainment. Our community
offers small
town living with big city goals and opportunities. A good place to call home.
Stop in and visit for a while, you may want to stay a
lifetime.
Mayor: Keith Durham
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