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Townsend the
Peaceful Side
Come and walk in the mountains, ride the bike trails, fish and float the Little River, go for a swim, visit Cades Cove or simply sit back on your porch and enjoy the biggest blessing of all... serenity!
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Mountain Smoke
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Blount Builders
Blount Builder is the newest addition to theBlountWeb family of Webs. This web is dedicated to everything construction: from buying property, breaking ground, moving in, and everything in-between and after. |
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Cades Cove
in the Smokies
Settlers first entered the Cove legally
after an Indian treaty transferred the
land to the State of Tennessee in 1819.
Year after year then funneled through
the gaps, driven by whatever haunted
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Smoky Mountain
Softball Classic
The Smoky Mountain Classic combines the elements of the
finest quality competition with the support of large... |
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Camp Forrest
WW2 Training, Internment &
POW Camp |
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Maryville Tennessee
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Maryville Tennessee Realtors
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Townsend Land
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Foothills of the Smokies
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Gateway to the
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Smoky Mountain Foothills
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Townsend
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Walland
Tennessee
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College Hill Historic
District
Having the largest
number of historic
residences in the
city, many of which are
on the National Register
of Historic Places, one
is immediately aware of
the various styles of
architecture which were
so typical in the late
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Great Smoky Mountains
Heritage Center
To travel thousands of years into the past, just leave your car in the parking lot. During your vacation to Townsend & Walland, the Peaceful Side of the Smokies join us in celebrating the cultural...
Heritage Web |
Snapshots of Blount County
There are not many gifts available that truly "keep on giving". For over 60 years Dean Stone, Daily Times Editor has recorded Blount County's past in his writings and in his photography. This is
Volume III of his endeavors to share with us the community he loves. |
Sam Houston
Historic Sam Houston Schoolhouse is named for the great statesman and pioneer from East Tennessee. Sam Houston was adopted at age 16 by Cherokee Indians in Tennessee, who called him Co-lonneh, or "the Raven... |
William Blount
A
delegate in both the
Continental Congress and
the Constitutional
Convention, he was
described by a fellow
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Alleghany Spring Hotel
The scenery and healthfulness of these springs surpasses anything in the South. For pure air and pleasant nights has no equal. To those who are suffering with liver, kidney, bowel and nervous diseases... |
Little River Railroad
& Lumber Company
In 1886, a group of investors headed by Col. W. B. Townsend from Pennsylvania, after a lumber resource investigation, formed these two companies... |
Thompson-Brown House
Thompson-Brown House, included in the National Register of Historic Places and located at 1004 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, Tennessee, is one of the oldest two-story, two pen log buildings in East Tennessee.. |
Back Door to Battle
For several weeks prior to Longstreet's advance in November of 1863, Blount County played host to Union cavalry under... |
Samuel Frazier Home
The house has stood in 3
different states while never
moving: first North Carolina,
then Franklin, and for the last 204... |
Cades Cove
Cades Cove nestles in a beautiful valley. Open fields lap against 5,500-foot mountain peaks. With more than 2.5 million visitors annually, it is the Park's most popular destination...
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Clover Hill Milling Company
Clover Hill Mill provides a link to the past. It is a working business that has operated for over 150 years. The original
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Millennium Manor
Millennium Manor was built from 1938 to December, 1946, by William Andrew Nicholson and his wife Fair. They had moved to Alcoa, Tennessee, from .... |
Reflections From The Past, Visions Of The Future
A Collection of Drawings of Historic and Notable Structures in Blount County. Produced by the Heritage High School Advanced Art Classes |
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"Woe
unto them that call evil good, and
good evil; that put darkness for
light, and light for darkness; that
put bitter for sweet, and sweet for
bitter. Woe unto them that are wise
in their own eyes, and prudent in
their own sight........which justify
the wicked for reward, and take away
the righteousness of the righteous
from him. Therefore as the fire
devoureth the stubble, and the flame
consumeth the chaff, so their root
shall be as rottenness, and their
blossom shall go up as dust: because
they have cast away the law of the
Lord of hosts, and despised the word
of the Holy One of Israel". Isaiah 5:20, 21,23,& 24. |
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City Governments, the Chamber of Commerce,
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