Bogota, Tennessee

Bogota is a small farming community in Dyer County, Tennessee. It is located ten miles northwest of Dyersburg. Bogota was formerly home to Bogota Elementary School. Its zip code is 38007.

Population is 91 at this time, listed as 89 whites, 1 Hispanic,1 Asian...the Post Office within walking distance of most of the 91 inhabitants, ZIP 38007.

The community is near the Obion River, several miles inland from the Mississippi River.[1] The 2,293-acre (928 ha) Bogota Wildlife Management Area is one of several waterfowl hunting areas that the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency maintains in the Obion River floodplain.[2][3] Flood waters reached Bogota in May 2011 when the Mississippi River flooded.[1][4]

Bogota was mentioned in the NBC show Third Watch in season 6, episode 15, "Revelations," which originally aired on February 11, 2005. A Vietnam War-era American soldier said on his death bed that he had only wanted to grow wheat on the family farm in Bogota.

References

  1. 1 2 Patrick Oppmann, 'Crazy old' Tennessee man waits out the flooding, CNN.com, May 10, 2011
  2. Jim W. Johnson (2007), Rivers under siege: the troubled saga of West Tennessee's wetlands, University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 1572334908. Pages 14-15.
  3. Tennessee's Watchable Wildlife: Bogota WMA, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency website, accessed September 2, 2011
  4. Lauren Vance, Mississippi River Floods Cause More Evacuations in Tennessee, ABC News, May 8, 2011

Coordinates: 36°09′50″N 89°26′18″W / 36.16389°N 89.43833°W / 36.16389; -89.43833


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