Madison County, county in Tennessee, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 98,360 inhabitants. The county was created 203 years ago in 1821. Its county seat is Jackson.
There are 3 city/town in Madison County, TN. The largest city of Madison County is Jackson with a population of 67,402. Other cities include, Three Way population 1,697 and Medon population 182
Medon, City in Madison County, Tennessee, United States
Located in the lush Tennessee River basin west of Nashville, Madison County is home to several historic river towns with deep roots in the antebellum South. The county seat, Jackson, still retains its ornate courthouse built in 1823 as well as charming homes and churches throughout its downtown area. Jackson is known for its agricultural heritage and still hosts lively livestock auctions.
Northwest of Jackson lies Humboldt, another historic town graced with Victorian architecture and specialty shops and eateries in its brick-lined downtown area. Smaller towns like Medon, Denmark, and Three Way border the Forked Deer River and represent Madison County's agrarian culture.
Further west, the town of Beech Bluff overlooks the scenic Tennessee River from its bluff vantage point. Riverside living also thrives in the resort town of Pickwick Landing, named for author Charles Dickens. Though now part of suburban Memphis sprawl, Pinson in the county's northeast corner still maintains its quaint original town square.
Each Madison County town adds to the region's enduring legacy of river culture, agricultural lifestyle, and historic small-town charm.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Madison County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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Jackson | The most populous city in Madison County, Tennessee. | 67,402 |
Medon | City in Madison County, Tennessee, United States | 182 |
Three Way | City in Madison County, Tennessee, United States of America | 1,697 |