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Our Tennessee service area includes, but may not be limited to the following Camden, TN area communities:

Benton County

- Camden, Big Sandy, Holladay

Humphries County

- New Johnsonville,

Henry County

- Paris,

Carroll County

- Huntingdon,

Travel Charge May Apply in these Northwest Tennessee Communities

Benton County Tennessee - Big Sandy, Camden, Holladay
Humphries County Tennessee - McEwen, New Johnsonville, Waverly, Hurricane Mills, Bakerville
Henry County Tennessee - Cottage Grove, Henry, Paris, Puryear
Carroll County Tennessee - Atwood, Bruceton, Clarksburg, Hollow Rock, Huntingdon, McKenzie, McLemoresville, Trezevant

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Carpet Cleaning Geauga County OhioEcoClean Carpet Care employs the very low moisture carpet cleaning methods to both residential and commercial clients in our Camden Tennessee service areas. Steam cleaning is also available upon request. Both of these cleaning methods produce amazing results and leave your carpet clean and dry. The experts at EcoClean Carpet Care will know exactly which cleaning method is best suited for your particalar cleaning needs.

 

 

 

Benton County is located in northwest Tennessee, bordering the western branch of the Tennessee River and 30 miles south of the Kentucky border. Aside from Camden, other major communities include agrarian communities Big Sandy and Holladay. It is known well in the area for its duck hunting and fishing industries

Benton County was formed in 1835 from part of Humphreys County. It was named in honor of David Benton (1779-1860), who was a member of the Third Regiment, Tennessee Militia in the Creek war and an early settler in the county

Camden and Benton County function on primarily an agrarian economy, and Camden serves as a bedroom community for the Tennessee Valley Authority facility and the DuPont titanium dioxide production plant in New Johnsonville, TN, five miles to the east and on the other side of the Tennessee River.

In the past, Camden and Benton County were known for sorghum production, however, the last sorghum production facility shut down in summer 2001. Tourism, however, is quickly supplanting it, with the well-promoted Tennessee Freshwater Pearl Museum at Birdsong Resort & Marina providing an influx of out-of-town dollars. Pearls, both farmed and harvested in the wild, have been a staple of Benton County for years.

Another notable event in Camden is the Bargain Highway, where parts of U.S. Highway 641 and U.S. Highway 79 are transformed into a 30-mile yardsale during Labor Day Weekend.

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