Lawrence County is a county in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As recorded in the 2010 census, the county had 41,869 residents. The administrative center and largest town is Lawrenceburg, which serves as the location of county government and many regional services.
Overview and geography
The county lies in the southern portion of Middle Tennessee and is characterized by a mix of agricultural land, rolling hills and small river valleys. Settlement is concentrated in towns and in scattered rural communities, with Lawrenceburg functioning as the primary hub for business, education and healthcare.
History and identity
Lawrence County developed in the early 19th century as settlers moved into Tennessee. Its name honors a naval officer of the era and the county evolved around farming, local trade and small-scale industry. Historic buildings and older commercial districts reflect the county's 19th- and early 20th-century growth.
Economy, transport and services
The local economy blends agriculture, manufacturing, retail and services that support the county's towns and rural population. Transportation is provided by state and local road networks connecting residents to regional centers. Public institutions include a county school system, municipal services in Lawrenceburg and county-level administration located at the courthouse.
Culture, recreation and notable facts
Residents and visitors enjoy outdoor recreation, regional festivals and community events that mark seasonal and historical traditions. The county contains parks, historic sites and recreational areas managed at local or state level. While modest in population, Lawrence County plays a role as a service and cultural center for surrounding rural areas.
- County seat: Lawrenceburg
- Population (2010): 41,869 (census)
- Located in: Tennessee (U.S. state)
- General information: Lawrence County overview
For official statistics, historical records and current county services consult local government and archival sources that maintain up-to-date information about demographics, land use and public programs.