This Tiny, Historic Town Is The Perfect Destination For A Road Trip In Tennessee
Tiny towns like Bell Buckle and Pulaski tend to get quite a lot of press here in Tennessee, known for their fun annual events and festivities. We love our small towns, don’t get us wrong! But sometimes the love needs to be shared, and Blountville, Tennessee is a true definition of a small town hidden gem that’s just waiting to be discovered in the Volunteer State. If you haven’t been, this adorable spot is well worth your Saturday. Check it out!

Blountville, Tennessee is a tiny town on the northeastern side of the state, so close to the border that we almost share it with North Carolina. Home to only 3,074 folks as of 2010, it's a tiny town that boasts a massive natural history.

In case you didn't believe us, here's where historic Blountville is located. It's a trek, but one that's highly worth it!
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Blountville began as a Longhunter fort, bought by James Brigham in 1782. Brigham ended up gifting 30 acres of his land to Sullivan County, a tract of land that was utilized as the county seat.
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Brigham also established a hotel, one of the first in the area, nearby. Although he was quite influential in the beginnings of the area, the town was named after William Blount.

Blount was the first governor of the territory, and Blountville was its crossroads. In the 1700s, there were three routes in and out of town, making Blountville a major stop on the Great Stage Road.

Interesting fact? If Blountville were ever incorporated, it would be the second oldest municipality in Tennessee, second to the famed Jonesborough.

The history is expansive and the fun is great here in Blountville! Come visit the Cooper's Gem Mine or take a tour through the nearby Appalachian Caverns. Husky Mountain Adventure Tours will give you a brand new look at the forgotten small town that put Tennessee on the map. Have you been? Would you visit?
Looking for more things to do in Tennessee? Take the scenic route!
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