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re: Please tell me more about Maryville, Tennessee

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Posted by The Mick
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 5:36 pm to
I was in Townsend last week for vacation. Best and most patriotic 4th of July I’ve experienced. Local pastor said a prayer then they played the national anthem. (almost everyone was quiet and removed their hats etc). Then the fireworks show started…. It was great.
Posted by LSUBoo
Knoxville, TN
Member since Mar 2006
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 5:39 pm to
Townsend is awesome, so is Wears Valley, but it's starting to get more into the Gatlinburg tourism area.
Posted by The Mick
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 5:48 pm to
I can’t stand Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. Drive thru there on way to whitewater rafting trip and it’s an abomination.
Posted by Grinder
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 6:06 pm to
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I live right off the Pellissipi 2 exits away.


Louisville?
Posted by 1tufftiger
Member since Aug 2013
244 posts
Posted on 7/11/23 at 6:11 pm to
Maryville also has one of the best H-D dealerships in the nation…Smoky Mountain H-D.
Posted by Grinder
Member since Nov 2007
1828 posts
Posted on 7/11/23 at 6:15 pm to
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I used to live off of Northshore near Pellissippi...so I was in your neck of the woods.


This is where I live now
Posted by LSUBoo
Knoxville, TN
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 6:42 pm to
We live off the Northshore exit... back in towards Knoxville. Close to Ebenezer & Bluegrass.
Posted by ItNeverRains
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 7:11 pm to
Maryville is pretty rural, Farragut is the white good public school suburb of Knoxville
This post was edited on 7/11/23 at 7:12 pm
Posted by Cracker
in a box
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 7:38 pm to
It’s horrible stay away pets aren’t allowed kids are kidnapped daily it’s vegan only grocery stores look at Chattanooga. Job market is horrible healthcare sucks Chattanooga is more ideal for you
Posted by NATidefan
Two hours North of Birmingham
Member since Dec 2008
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 7:42 pm to
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I will check out Townsend. Thanks!


Stay the frick away from townsend. It and wears valley are my favorite places to visit the smokies and it not be like pigeon forge.
Posted by Nolalakeview
Member since Feb 2015
856 posts
Posted on 7/11/23 at 7:47 pm to
No worries... not interested in Townsend, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Sevierville.
Posted by LSUBoo
Knoxville, TN
Member since Mar 2006
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 7:48 pm to
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It’s horrible stay away pets aren’t allowed kids are kidnapped daily it’s vegan only grocery stores look at Chattanooga. Job market is horrible healthcare sucks Chattanooga is more ideal for you


Not true. Pet snakes are allowed.
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
114015 posts
Posted on 7/11/23 at 7:51 pm to
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Maryville is a city in and the county seat of Blount County, Tennessee,[6] and is a suburb of Knoxville. Its population was 31,907 at the 2020 census.[7]

It is included in the Knoxville Metropolitan Area and is a short distance from popular tourist destinations such as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Dollywood, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge.


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When the first European explorers arrived in the area, they found the Great Indian Warpath, which ran along the route where the modern US-411 has been built. The trail was long used by the indigenous peoples of the area. A historic Cherokee village known as "Elajay" was situated at the confluence of Ellejoy Creek (named after the village) and the Little River. Its site was near the modern Heritage High School. Ensign Henry Timberlake passed through the village in 1762 while returning from his expedition to the Overhill villages to the west. He reported that it had been abandoned.[8]


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In 1785, Revolutionary War veteran John Craig built a wooden palisade enclosing cabins at what is known as Fort Craig (or Craig's Station) in present-day Maryville. Such stations were built throughout the frontier to defend settlers against attacks from the Cherokee. For example, "on April 11, 1793, when settlers believed Indian attacks were imminent, 280 men, women, and children gathered in small huts at John Craig's station on Nine Mile Creek."[9]

Craig donated 50 acres (20 ha) next to his fort for the founding of a new town. Incorporated as a city on July 11, 1795, the settlement was named in honor of Mary Grainger Blount, wife of the territorial governor William Blount. Blount County was named after him.[10]

The family of Sam Houston moved to Maryville from Virginia in 1808, when Houston was 15. His older brothers put him to work as a clerk in a store they established in town, but he ran away. Houston lived for a few years with the Cherokee at Hiwassee Island, on the Hiwassee River, where he became fluent in their language and appreciative of their culture. After his return to Maryville about 1811, Houston started a one-room schoolhouse. He signed up for the army during the War of 1812 and rose rapidly in rank, beginning his military and political career. The schoolhouse still stands just off US-411 near the community of Wildwood.


Sam Houston Schoolhouse in Maryville
Maryville was a center of abolitionist activity throughout the early 19th-century; it was generated mostly by the Society of Friends, which had a relatively large presence in Blount County. They were supported by anti-slavery advocates such as Isaac L. Anderson, the founder of Maryville College.[11] When Tennessee voted on the Ordinance of Secession in 1861, only 19 percent of Blount Countians voted in favor of seceding from the Union.[12]

Although staunchly pro-Union throughout the Civil War, Maryville was not liberated by federal troops until May 1864. In August of that year, a Confederate cavalry raid, under the command of General Joseph Wheeler, attacked the courthouse where the Union troops had taken shelter. To try to dislodge the federal soldiers, Confederates set fire to several buildings, including a store where the city's records were being kept. Polly Tool, an African-American slave, rescued most of the records. She was honored by a statue in the Blount County courthouse. In the Reconstruction Era Maryville became a hub of Radical Republican activity for East Tennessee. Its local Union League provided a lively forum for political discussion,[13] and the Freedmen's Normal Institute was established on the present-day site of Maryville High School. The city elected William Bennett Scott Sr., the country's second African-American mayor, in 1869.[14]

Maryville is home to one of 24 Alcoa Care-free Homes built in the United States in 1957-1958.[15]

In the 1970s, after several department stores and other retailers moved from the downtown area to Alcoa's Midland shopping center, the city spent $10 million on a renewal project called "Now Town". Traffic was re-routed, facades were placed on old buildings, slums were cleared, and the Bicentennial Greenbelt Park was created. The project failed to attract business back to the downtown locations; instead retailers moved to the new Foothills Mall a few years later. The downtown area remained in decline until the 2000s, when the city agreed to reverse many of the "Now Town" changes.

U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander was born in Maryville in 1940. Alexander served as Governor of Tennessee from 1979–1987 and Secretary of Education (1991–1993) under President George H. W. Bush. He ran unsuccessful campaigns for president in 1996 and 2000, both times announcing his candidacy for the Republican Party from his hometown of Maryville. In 2002, he was elected to the U.S. Senate, succeeding Fred Thompson.

On July 2, 2015, a CSX freight train carrying hazardous materials went off of its tracks. Over 5,000 citizens were displaced from their homes within a two-mile (three kilometer) radius.[16][17][18]
Posted by Traveler
I'm not late-I'm early for tomorrow
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 7/11/23 at 8:19 pm to
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If she needs a run down on schools, I'm happy to let my wife share with her all that we've learned.

Thanks calcotron. I'll keep this in mind and your other suggestions once daughter 2 gets settled.
Posted by ItNeverRains
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Posted on 7/12/23 at 6:20 am to
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It’s horrible stay away pets aren’t allowed kids are kidnapped daily it’s vegan only grocery stores look at Chattanooga. Job market is horrible healthcare sucks Chattanooga is more ideal for you


Yeah it won’t work. Secret is out on middle and east TN. It’s been amazing for my business but it’s bittersweet for quality of life.
Posted by jpainter6174
Boss city
Member since Feb 2014
5310 posts
Posted on 7/12/23 at 6:38 am to
I got nothing to add to this conversation except a good friend of mine lives in maryville and is opening a brewery called Blood Stripe Brewing, when it opens go check it out!
Posted by The Mick
Member since Oct 2010
43186 posts
Posted on 7/12/23 at 6:49 am to
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I got nothing to add to this conversation except a good friend of mine lives in maryville and is opening a brewery called Blood Stripe Brewing, when it opens go check it out!
There's a few new breweries/distilleries in the area now, I don't recall them being there my last visit about 10 yrs ago. Peaceful Side Social in Townsend is a brewery/restaurant. Not sure how it is for nightlife but we ate lunch there and it was really good. Good luck to your friend.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:11 am to
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We live off the Northshore exit... back in towards Knoxville. Close to Ebenezer & Bluegrass.



The new Jeremiah's Italian Ice (next door to Marco's Pizza at the corner of Bluegrass and Ebenezer) is opening in the next few days. My youngest son's friends are working there, and preparing for the opening.

Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:14 am to
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Earthquakes? Had no clue!




East Tennessee has minor quakes all the time. The Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone has had a pretty good sized one (4.6) near Knoxville back in the early 70s.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 7/12/23 at 7:21 am to
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Maryville also has one of the best H-D dealerships in the nation…Smoky Mountain H-D.




Really good concerts at "The Shed" behind the Maryville HD dealership.

One of my favorite writers (Paul Thorn) is coming there this week. Later this year they have: The Kentucky Headhunters, Drive-By Truckers, and Drivin N Cryin.
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