Hamblen County, home to Morristown, Tennessee is nestled in the lush, fertile valley between the Great Smoky Mountains and the rugged Clinch Mountain. It is surrounded by gently rolling hills and two of the most beautiful lakes in all of the United States.
Come see the world-famous "overhead" sidewalks of the Central Morristown Business District.
History was made here. Morristown is where Davy Crockett grew up. It was a center of some of the more strategic battles of the Civil War. It is and was the "Crossroads of Dixie," where the main roads from Knoxville to Baltimore and the famous Buffalo Trail from Cumberland Gap cross. Morristown is also the home of Rose Center, the regional cultural and performing arts center, Crockett Tavern and Museum and the brand new lakeside Citizen-Tribune/Jefferson Federal Amphitheatre at Cherokee Park.

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Panther Creek State Park, covering approximately 1,435 acres, is located on the shores of Cherokee Reservoir, an impoundment of the Holston River. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located about 45 miles south. Legend ![]()
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Drive through Downtown Morristown and stop at the Olde Towne Antique Mall for some shopping or browsing. ![]()
Come see the world-famous "overhead" sidewalks of the Central Morristown Business District. Completed in 1969, the downtown "SkyMart" was one of the most ambitious urban renewal projects ever attempted adding a second, overhead sidewalk to ![]()
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All Saints' Episcopal School, which was known as All Saints' Day School for the first thirty-three years of its existence, was established in 1967 by church parishioners, who were seeking an education alternative for their ![]()