There’s no doubt about it: the heart of Tennessee can be found in its small towns, in its tight circles and strong local communities, along tiny main streets, and in restaurants where everyone knows your name. Tennessee’s strength is in its people, and some of the best have settled and raised families in the state’s tiniest towns. The small – and sure, maybe not so small! – towns below have some of the best downtown and main street areas in the state, so you can get a taste of what Tennessee is made of. How many of these places with downtown Tennessee vibes have you visited?

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We’ll forever be in love with the great state of Tennessee, and these small towns really round out the entire experience.

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What are some of your favorite small towns of visit in Tennessee? Be sure to let us know in the comments below!

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What is the oldest town in Tennessee?

Jonesborough is the oldest town in Tennessee as it was founded in 1779. Given that Tennessee joined the union in 1796, the town of Jonesborough predates this by nearly 20 years!

What is the smallest town in Tennessee?

The smallest town in the state of Tennessee is called Bell Buckle. The tiny town has a population of about 500 people over an area of only .59 miles.

Which town in Tennessee has the best restaurants?

Given that Nashville is the capital of Tennessee, it should come as no surprise that this large city is home to many of the best restaurants in the state. To name a few, visit Rolf & Daughters on Taylor Street or The Standard Nashville on Rosa L Parks Boulevard for world-class dining.