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Washburn, Grainger County Real Estate
A Brief Overview of Washburn, Grainger County
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Washburn is a small, unincorporated rural town located within the Northside of Grainger County
in Middle East Tennessee. The northside of Grainger County is separated
from the southern half by Clinch Mountain. Washburn rests within Clinch
Valley between Copper Ridge and Clinch Mountain. The town was
originally called Puncheon Camp, Washburn was the county seat of
Grainger County until 1801. The town grew around a depot for the
Knoxville-Cumberland Gap Railroad and "Washburn" was named after a
faciliator of that development.
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The
northside of Grainger County is off the beaten track but not too far
off it. Just enough to ensure peace and tranquility to those who go
there seeking it. Washburn is a hub of activity in the northside, the
location of the train depot and the area's medical clinic, post office, library, bank, park, and public school.
Residents of Northside have come together in 2007 to form the Northside
Community Action Group with the purpose of building a community center
at the park in Washburn. Nearby communities in North Grainger County
include Powder Springs, Tater Valley, Liberty Hill, and Thorn Hill.
[Read Washburn history]
See Washburn Things to Do
Washburn Relocation Information
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Professional Movers: Many area van lines are listed at FreeMovingQuote.com >>
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Rentals:
- Blaine Mini Storage " 1090 Rutledge Pike " (865) 933-7754
- Buckeye Mini Storage " 7645 Maynardville Hwy " Maynardville TN " (865) 925-2170
- Van Rental - Google Map Results
- Car Rental - Google Maps results
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Lodgings:
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Drivers License/ Division of Motor Vehicles/County Clerk:
- East Knoxville Center Mall
3001 North Mall Road, Suite 1291 " Knoxville, TN 37924 " (865) 215-1501
M- F
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Sat 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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College Square Mall
2550 E. Morris Blvd. " Morristown, TN 37813 " (423) 318-1536
Hours: M-F 10:00 a.m. -7:00 p.m., Sat 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Voter registration:
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Local Utilities:
- Local Taxes | State Taxes | Business Taxes
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Washburn Branch Banks:
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Nearest Airport: McGhee-Tyson Airport in Knoxville
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Nearest Port: Knoxville Port of Entry Information for Travelers
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Nearest Major Port: Memphis, TN - 409 miles SouthWest
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Nearest Greyhound Bus Station " 100 E Magnolia Ave, Knoxville " (865) 522-5144
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Nearest major city (population 50,000+): Knoxville, TN - 15 miles East
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Nearest major city (population 200,000+): Lexington, KY - 177 miles North
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Distance to County Seat: Rutledge, TN - 14 miles
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Distance to State Capitol: Nashville, TN - 197 miles
Hospitals/Medical Centers Near Washburn
Washburn Local Business & Government
Washburn Schools & Libraries
- Washburn School " 7925 Highway 131 " Washburn, TN 37888 " K-5: (865) 497-2556 " 6-12: (865) 497-2557
Washburn Community Library
(Nolichucky Region) (865) 497-2506
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Physical Address:
Highway 131
Washburn, TN 37888 |
Mailing Address:
P. O.Box 129
Washburn, TN 37888 |
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Director:
Amanda Williams
washlib@frontiernet.net |
Hours:
Mon 8:30 - 5:30
Wed 8:30 - 5:30
Fri 8:30 - 5:30
Sat 10:00 - 1:00
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Washburn Things to Do
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Scenic Touring:
Rt. 131 through Washburn is an excellent rural scenic route that starts
at Thorn Hill and 25e on the east end of Grainger County and ends at
Luttrell in Union County. Rt. 61 connects it to Blaine along the
historic Emory Road. The railroad played an important part of
Washburn's formational history and tracks still run alongside Rt.131 in
the present day. Rt. 131 meets Mountain Road near Powder Springs.
Mountain Rd. cuts across Clinch Mountain to Rutledge Pike near Joppa
Elementary. Washburn has quilt squares along the Appalachian Quilt Trail.
- Clinch River (boating & fishing)
- Caving
- Hunting & Fishing: Online Permits
- Birds & Clays - 14 station guided shooting range/course, uses golf cart transport.
- Hiking at House Mountain State Natural Area
- Big Ridge State Park
surrounds 49 acre Big Ridge Lake, which is located on the southern
shore of Norris Lake. The park rents out canoes, paddleboats, and
punts. Offers upscale cabin rentals and campsites.
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other area Things to Do:
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Tennessee's die-hard UT sports fans have been known to travel great distances to support their favorite sport, team, or athlete but Washburn's UT Volunteers ("Vols") fans
consider themselves lucky in that they can be at campus in Knoxville in
as little as a half an hour (in optimal traffic conditions). To beat
the rush, many choose to arrive early in the day and "tailgate" with
friends and fellow fans on game day. Although the actual game may not
take place until the evening, for some fans, a UT game is no less than
an all-day-affair and a great way to break bread, relax, and socialize.
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Nascar fans have a straight shot to Bristol Motor Speedway in under two hours.
Washburn Churches
- Liberty Hill Baptist Church " Washburn, TN 37888 " (865) 497-2131
- Locust Grove Missionary Baptist Church " PO Box 112 " Washburn, TN 37888 " (865) 828-4717
- Puncheon Camp Missionary Baptist Church " Washburn, TN 37888 " (865) 497-2158
- Powder Springs Missionary Baptist Church " PO Box 217 " Washburn, TN 37888 " (865) 497-2160
- Oak Grove Church "
103 Worm Dr " Washburn, TN 37888 " (865) 497-2579
- Mount Eager Baptist Church " 210 Clay Rd " Washburn, TN 37888 " (865) 497-2692
- Washburn Baptist Church " PO Box 171 " Washburn, TN 37888 " (865) 992-3557
Washburn History
Washburn is a small, unincorporated rural town located within the Northside of Grainger County
in Middle East Tennessee. The northside of Grainger County is separated
from the southern half by Clinch Mountain. Washburn rests within Clinch
Valley between Copper Ridge and Clinch Mountain. The town was
originally called Puncheon Camp. Washburn was the county seat of
Grainger County until 1801. The town grew around a depot for the
Knoxville-Cumberland Gap Railroad and "Washburn" was named after a
faciliator of that development..
The northside of
Grainger County is off the beaten track but not far off it. Just enough
to ensure peace and tranquility to those who cherish it. Washburn is
the hub of activity in the northside, the location of the train depot
and the area's medical clinic, post office, library, bank, park, and public school.
Residents of Northside came together in 2006 to form the Northside
Community Action Group with the purpose of building a community center
at the park in Washburn. |
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