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Maynardville |
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Union
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Tennessee |
| Area Code: |
865 |
| Zip Code: |
37807 |
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Union County
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| State: |
Tennessee |
| Area Code: |
865 |
| Zip Codes: |
37779
37807
37866 |
Union County
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Union County Quick Facts from the bureau of statistics
Union County Demographics from the state of Tennessee
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Maynardville, Union County Real Estate
A Brief Overview of Maynardville, Union County
"Union
County is bordered to the west by Anderson and Campbell Counties, to
the north by Claiborne County, to the east by Grainger County, and to
the south by Knox County. The county is approximately 223.6 square
miles in size and has three county census divisions--Luttrell,
Maynardville, and Sharps Chapel--as well as three
municipalities--Luttrell, Maynardville, and Plainview.
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last twenty years have brought even greater change as the county became
more closely tied to the Knoxville metropolitan area. New businesses
brought new nonfarm jobs into the county, and more and more people
commuted to the Knoxville job market. For example, in 1990 ten new
manufacturing plants located in Union County. At present about 85
percent of the work force commutes to jobs outside the county. The
growth of these nonfarm jobs has produced a substantial population
growth; the county grew from 13,694 in 1990 to 17,808 in 2000--an
increase of 30 percent.
Union County is noted for
its musical heritage; four of its sons are now known throughout the
world--Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins, Carl Smith, and Kenny Chesney. Lois
Johnson, Hilda Kitts Harrill, and Melba Kitts Greene are among its best
known women entertainers."
--Excerpts:
Tennessee Encyclopedia
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Union County history]
Many corner churches are the thriving cultural centers of their community. In addition to their regular devotional services, Union County's churches host picnic gatherings, gospels, and tent revivals. [See Union County's churches]
Located along the Tennessee Valley Technology Corridor, Union County, TN is also a great place to seat your business/industry. [See Union County Business Information]
Union County Relocation info
- State Guide to relocating to Tennessee
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Professional Movers: Many area van lines are listed at FreeMovingQuote.com >>
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Rentals:
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Drivers License/ Division of Motor Vehicles/County Clerk:
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Voter Registration & Information:
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Local Utilities:
- Luttrell Water, Sewer, Phone, Cable, Gas & Power
- Maynardville Water, Sewer, Phone, Cable, Gas & Power
- Sharps Chapel Water, Sewer, Phone, Cable, Gas & Power
Hospitals/Medical Centers In/Near Union County:
Union County Government
View information
for Union County Public Libraries " Schools " State Parks " Driver's
License Stations " County Clerks " Hospitals " Historic Sites "
Wineries " State Parks Golf Courses " B20 & E85 (++Ethanol) Fueling
Stations " Union County Government Website
- Luttrell FireDept. " 9-1-1 or (865) 992-5244
- Maynardville Fire Dept. " 9-1-1 or (865) 992-3822
- Paulette Volunteer Fire Dept. " 451 Hwy 61 West " Maynardville, TN 37807 " 9-1-1 or (865) 992-2293
- Union County Rescue Squad " 9-1-1 or (865) 992-3811
- Sheriff " 9-1-1 or (865) 992-5212
Local Business
Newspapers
- Union News Leader " 150 Court Street " Maynardville, TN 37807 " (865)992-3392
Union County Things to Do:
- 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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Tennessee's die-hard UT sports fans have been known to travel great distances to support their favorite sport, team, or athlete but
Union County'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.
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other area Things to Do:
Union County Churches
Union County History
"Union
County was formed in 1850 from portions of Anderson, Campbell,
Claiborne, Grainger, and Knox Counties. The enabling legislation was
initially passed January 3, 1850, but due to legal challenges and
complications the county was not formally created until January 23,
1856. Shortly thereafter, Union County began functioning as a county,
and county court minutes and records have been kept from that time.
The county name derives from two possible sources. Dr. Robert H. White,
Tennessee state historian from 1955 to 1970, believed that Union County
was so named because it was a union of five segments of adjoining
counties. Former Union County Schools Superintendent William H. Thomas
suggested in 1961, however, that the name reflected the area's support
for the federal union in the political debates of the period of the
county's creation."
--Excerpt:
Tennessee Encyclopedia
Nationally recognized historical locations in Union County
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