Gibson County, Tennessee

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    About Gibson County, Tennessee

    Gibson County is located in West Tennessee and serves as a vital agricultural and commercial hub in the region. With a population of approximately 50,000 residents, the county encompasses 603 square miles of diverse landscapes including fertile farmland, wooded areas, and thriving communities.

    The county seat, Trenton, along with the larger city of Humboldt, anchor Gibson County's economy. Agriculture remains a cornerstone of the local economy, with corn, soybeans, cotton, and livestock production generating significant revenue. The county's strategic location along major transportation corridors makes it attractive for both residential and commercial development.

    Gibson County's land market reflects the region's agricultural heritage and growing economic diversity. Whether you own farmland, residential lots, recreational property, or commercial land, there's strong demand from buyers looking to sell Tennessee land fast. The county's affordable property values and quality of life continue to attract new residents and investors.

    From the fertile bottomlands near the Obion and Forked Deer Rivers to the gently rolling terrain throughout the county, Gibson County offers diverse land opportunities. The area's mild climate, four distinct seasons, and rich soil make it ideal for various agricultural pursuits and rural living.

    Demographics & Statistics

    Population~50,000
    Median Household Income$45,200
    Total Area603 sq mi
    Median Age40.5 years
    Major CitiesHumboldt, Trenton
    Primary IndustriesAgriculture, Manufacturing

    Interesting Facts

    • Gibson County was established in 1823 and named after Colonel John H. Gibson, a soldier who died at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.

    • The West Tennessee Strawberry Festival, held annually in Humboldt, is one of the largest agricultural festivals in the state, celebrating the region's strawberry production heritage.

    • Gibson County is home to part of the Natchez Trace Parkway, a historic forest trail used for centuries by Native Americans and early settlers.

    • The county's agricultural production includes over 100,000 acres of corn and soybeans, making it one of West Tennessee's leading agricultural counties.

    • Reelfoot Lake, created by the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812, is located partially in Gibson County and serves as a premier fishing and wildlife viewing destination.

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