Blount County, Tennessee
A quiet and uncongested backdoor to the Smokies, Wears Valley and Townsend in Blount County are often referred to as the "peaceful side of the Smokies".
Mary Blount, the very first First Lady of Tennessee, inspired the name of the county seat of Blount County. "Maryville" is located in the western foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.Advanced search results
Mountain Sage Gallery
Avoid parkway gridlock! Take the back route to Gatlinburg and stop in at Mountain Sage Gallery, the first stop on our time-saving Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Tour
Pappy's Quilting Place
A quilter's haven. Come to Pappy's to learn how to quilt or get help with your quilt. They sell fabrics and all manner of quilting notions and supplies, AND classes too!
Rivermill Antiques
Rivermill Antiques began as a family business. Amanda Schneider and her mother, Sue Sparks, found an interest in antiques when Sparks inherited some of her mothers Jewel Tea collection.
Smoky Mountain Visitor Center
Townsend Visitor Center is your gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains from the Peaceful Side of the Smokies.
The McTeer House
The McTeer House sits on 2 Acres of Blount County History. It is 2 story home/ General Store built in 1910. The General Store was originally Ellis Grocery. McTeer House got its Name from Fort McTeer, the fort sat 200ft fr4om the general store. The Fort w ...
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