Area Code 931 — Clarksville, Tennessee

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About Area Code 931

Region Code
931
City
Clarksville
State
Tennessee
Population
1,085,000
Largest City
Clarksville
Neighboring Codes
  • 270/364 (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
  • 423 (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
  • 615/629 (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • 731 (Jackson, Tennessee)
  • 865 (Knoxville, Tennessee)
Time Zone
Central Time

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History & Cultural Notes

Spun off from 615 in 1997, 931 serves much of Middle Tennessee beyond the Nashville core, linking Clarksville and the Kentucky line to communities across the Highland Rim and the Cumberland Plateau. The split grouped mid-sized towns such as Cookeville, Columbia, Tullahoma, Crossville, and McMinnville into a distinct numbering plan area. Since its introduction, it has operated without an overlay, reflecting steadier growth than the 615/629 metro. Dialing boundaries broadly follow I‑24 and I‑40, echoing older trade paths that tied river ports on the Cumberland to upland agriculture, timber, and stone‑quarrying zones.

Clarksville anchors the economy through proximity to Fort Campbell, drawing defense-related services, logistics, and household demand. Manufacturing has expanded along the I‑24 corridor with tire and home‑appliance plants, while Austin Peay State University contributes a public-sector and cultural base. Elsewhere in the code, Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Arnold Air Force Base near Tullahoma, and distilling in Lynchburg illustrate the region’s technical and heritage industries.

  • Defense and logistics tied to Fort Campbell, freight carriers, and I‑24 distribution hubs.
  • Advanced manufacturing: automotive suppliers, tires, appliances, and metals fabrication.
  • Education and R&D: Tennessee Tech, Austin Peay, and the Arnold Engineering Development Complex.
  • Agribusiness and forestry: beef cattle, poultry, nursery stock, and hardwood products.
  • Tourism and heritage: Cumberland Plateau state parks and Lynchburg’s whiskey tradition.