Fort Campbell North (Fort Campbell North)
Fort Campbell North is a census-designated place (CDP) in Christian County, Kentucky, United States. It contains most of the housing for the Fort Campbell Army base within the Kentucky portion of the base. The population was 13,685 at the 2010 census, down from 14,338 in 2000.
Fort Campbell North is part of the Clarksville, Tennessee metropolitan area.
Fort Campbell North is located along the southern border of Christian County at 36.65361°N, -87.45972°W (36.653631, -87.459716). The southern border is also the Tennessee state line, and the Kentucky city of Oak Grove lies along the CDP's eastern border, which follows Fort Campbell Boulevard (US Route 41A).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 13.0 km2, all land.
Fort Campbell North is part of the Clarksville, Tennessee metropolitan area.
Fort Campbell North is located along the southern border of Christian County at 36.65361°N, -87.45972°W (36.653631, -87.459716). The southern border is also the Tennessee state line, and the Kentucky city of Oak Grove lies along the CDP's eastern border, which follows Fort Campbell Boulevard (US Route 41A).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 13.0 km2, all land.
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