The largest city in Dickson County, Tennessee, the city of Dickson, like the county, was named in honor of Nashville physician William Dickson, who was in Congress in 1803 when the county and city were named.
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Provides general and governmental information about the city of Dickson. Offers access to city council activities and services. Includes community maps, events calendar, city news and public notices.
http://www.cityofdickson.com/
Dickson County Chamber of Commerce
Provides a variety of programs and services to businesses across Dickson County. Includes area business news, visitor and tourism resources, member directory, membership details, events calendar and local links.
http://www.dicksoncountychamber.com/
DCHS is a grade 9-12 public school whose campus is on Henslee Drive in Dickson, Tennessee. Course catalogs and a student handbook are available, along with a faculty directory, overview of the school's counseling department, and a school calendar.
http://dicksonchs.sharpschool.net/
An academic system with fourteen-schools to serve the entire Dickson County. Site includes school bus information, a district calendar, and an administrative staff directory.
http://www.dicksoncountyschools.org/
HMC is a medical facility in Dickson, Tennessee offering in-patient and out-patient services, which are described in detail on its site, along with a guide to patients and visitors, a physician directory, career information, health resources, and a history of the hospital.
http://www.horizonmedicalcenter.com/
Located in Dickson, Tennessee, the Tater Shack features a varied menu, which includes several potato items, chicken wings, sandwiches, nachos, salads, homemade soups, garlic bread, gyros, and desserts. Offering catering as well, its policies, location, hours of operation, and contact data are included.
http://www.tatershack.com/
Tennessee Technology Center at Dickson
TTCD is part of an organized network of centers across the state specializing in vocational and technical training, including workforce development and retraining. Its history, day, evening and online programs, as well as admissions and fee structures are included.
http://www.ttcdickson.edu/