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From Wikipedia
Altamont is a town in Grundy County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 1,136 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Grundy County.
Altamont is located at 35°26′2″N 85°43′57″W / 35.43389°N 85.7325°W / 35.43389; -85.7325 (35.433954, -85.732428)[4]. The town is situated atop the southern Cumberland Plateau between the plateau’s Highland Rim escarpment to the west and Savage Gulf to the east. The latter is a scenic gorge sliced by the upper watershed of the Collins River (Altamont is part of this watershed) as the river descends from the plateau to the Highland Rim en route to its mouth at the Caney Fork in adjacent Warren County. Altamont is surrounded by hills on all sides, and the central area of the town itself straddles a flattened-out hillslope.
Several state highways intersect near the center of Altamont. Tennessee Highway 56 (Main Street) connects Altamont to Beersheba Springs and McMinnville to the north and Monteagle to the south. Tennessee Highway 108, which merges with TN-56 in Altamont, connects the town to Viola to the west and Chattanooga to the southeast. Tennessee Highway 50 connects Altamont to Pelham and Interstate 24 to the southwest.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 22.0 square miles (57.1 km²), all of it land.
Altamont was established in 1848 as a county seat for Grundy County, which had been created in 1844. Adrian Northcut, a prominent local farmer and military officer, was the prime advocate for the site’s selection.[5] The town’s name comes from combining alto (meaning “altitude”) and mont (meaning “mountain”). Although the American Civil War somewhat stunted the town’s growth, by 1870 Altamont’s population had grown to 217.
Altamont has one of the oldest Mormon congregations in the southeastern United States. The congregation was formed in the 1890s and a Mormon chapel was built in Northcutt Cove just north of Altamont in 1909. Shortly thereafter, several members of the congregation migrated to Altamont. A Mormon chapel was completed along Main Street in 1947 and a newer chapel was completed just off Viola Road in 1981.
In 1988, Altamont’s school building was renovated and now houses the Altamont City Hall and the Altamont Library and Museum. The building was renamed the “Florence R. Scruggs Municipal Building” in 1996 after a long-time teacher at the school.
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