Towns

Charming Towns and Southern Hospitality

East Tennessee Crossing Byway is lined with charming towns that epitomize Southern hospitality and rich history, offering travelers a diverse and enriching cultural experience. Each town along the route provides a blend of historical significance, vibrant local culture, and picturesque beauty.

Dandridge

Dandridge, Tennessee’s second-oldest town, is a standout destination. With its beautifully preserved 18th and 19th-century buildings, Dandridge offers a glimpse into the past. Stroll through its quaint downtown area, where you can explore local museums, antique shops, and cozy cafes that reflect the town’s rich history and community spirit. Don’t miss the Jefferson County Courthouse, a historic landmark that adds to the town’s old-world charm.

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Tazewell

Tazewell, rich in Appalachian heritage, is a town where history and nature converge. For racing enthusiasts, Tazewell Speedway offers thrilling dirt track racing that attracts fans from far and wide. The town’s friendly residents and charming atmosphere make it a welcoming stop along the byway.

Newport

Newport, another gem along the byway, invites visitors to delve into its unique cultural offerings. Known for its friendly locals and vibrant community, Newport boasts a variety of attractions, including the Cocke County Moonshine Distillery, where you can learn about the region’s storied past with moonshine. The town also hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, showcasing local music, crafts, and culinary delights.

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Morristown

Morristown, with its vibrant downtown and historic sites, provides a perfect blend of the old and the new. Visit the Crockett Tavern Museum to step back in time and learn about the life of the famous frontiersman Davy Crockett. Morristown’s Main Street is lined with unique eateries, shops, and galleries, offering a delightful mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The town’s parks and recreational areas also provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.

White Pine and Bean Station

Other towns along the East Tennessee Crossing Byway, such as Del Rio, White Pine and Bean Station, further enrich the travel experience. White Pine is known for its friendly atmosphere and beautiful natural surroundings, making it an ideal spot for hiking and picnicking. Bean Station, one of Tennessee’s oldest settlements, offers historical landmarks and scenic views of Cherokee Lake.

These towns, with their distinct character and charm, provide the perfect blend of cultural heritage and modern-day appeal. Whether you’re exploring historic landmarks, enjoying local music or Southern cuisine, the towns along the East Tennessee Crossing Byway offer a rich tapestry of experiences that celebrate the unique spirit of East Tennessee.

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