- New Providence, Tennessee
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New Providence, Tennessee was a small railroad town in northern middle Tennessee. It was a mostly working class city until about the mid 20th century when it was annexed by the nearby city of Clarksville, Tennessee. The main street that runs through the now neighborhood, is Providence Blvd, which is the state road 41-Alternate.
The Nineteenth Century
The nineteenth century saw the advent of the railroad through New Providence and the nearby hubs of Clarksville and Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee. It brought new industry to the town, and saw a rise in population. Though it did not compare to that of nearby Clarksville, it fed railroads lines that went to St.Louis, Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, and many other major hubs in the southern United States of America. With the American Civil War, the town was a place to be taken by the Union considering its railways and close proximity to Fort Donelson in Stewart County, Tennessee. After the war, the town began its decline as a poor town.
Twentieth century
The Twentieth Century was a time for progression for most places in the United States, but not for New Providence. It maintained its smokestack industries. While the railroads still brought many jobs to the town, it paled in comparison to many of its neighboring communities. The two world wars and the building of nearby Fort Campbell, saw many young men enlisting into the United States Army. During the 1960s the town was annexed into the city of Clarksville, which now incorporated Clarksville, St. Bethleham, parts of Sango, and other parts of Montgomery County.
Crime
Since New Providence became part of Clarksville, one of its rising problems was that of rising crime rates and gang enrollment. The area has been known for its notorious incidents of businesses being robbed and burglarized. It has also been known in the local area for its drug and illegal alcohol substances problems. There have been numerous drug bust in the neighborhood, and local police have always had problems with moonshine stills. In recent years it has contributed to the rising murder rate in the Clarksville area, and the Clarksville, TN-KY metropolitan statistical area.
Categories:- Neighborhoods in Tennessee
- Geography of Montgomery County, Tennessee
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