Ducktown may be a town in James K. Polk|United States President|President|Chief Executive} County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 427 at the 2000 census. it’s enclosed within the Cleveland Metropolitan applied math space. the town is located at the middle of the Copper Basin (sometimes known as the Ducktown Basin), a broad natural depression set within the southern Appalachian Mountains close to the intersection of Tennessee, Georgia, and North geographical area. The Ducktown space is a component of the Ocoee stream watershed, that passes through the Copper Basin a number of miles southwest of Ducktown before coming into its gorge. Ducktown is targeted simply north of the junction of Tennessee State Route sixty eight, that connects the town to Madisonville to the north and Copperhill to the south, and U.S. Route 64, that connects the town to Cleveland (via the Ocoee stream Gorge) to the west and potato, North geographical area to the east. consistent with the u. s. government agency, the town features a total space of one.9 sq. miles (4.9 km2), all land.
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