Capital Nashville Became a State June 1, 1796 (16th) Location southern United States Area 42,143 sq. miles (36th) Population 6,346,105 (17th) Major Cities Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Clarksville Products textiles, cotton, cattle, electrical power, mining, tobacco, soybeans Climate humid subtropical with the exception of the higher mountains which have a humid continental climate – hot summers and mild to cool winters Yearly Precipitation averages 50 inches Professional Sports Teams Tennessee Titans (National Football League) Memphis Grizzlies (NationalBasketball Association) Nashville Predators (National Hockey League) Major Waterways Mississippi River, Tennessee River Cumberland River, Clinch River, Duck River Most Famous Citizens Davy Crockett (frontiersman) Ernie Ford (singer) Morgan Freeman (actor) Albert Gore (United States Vice President) Isaac Hayes (composer) Dolly Parton (singer)