Wondering what the oldest town in Tennessee is? Well, that can be a complicated answer.
Tennessee is a proud lil' state, and for good reason. We have a lot of spunk, a ton of class, and LOTS of character. We're a southern state that gives you a good time, and our past is rooted in good American history - that's why we've found some spots that have been there since the get-go.
We've found the 10 oldest incorporated towns in Tennessee. It's necessary to pull from this date, as conflicting historical data and solid word-of-mouth can skew hard city data. So, we did it - we came down hard and found the oldest cities in Tennessee, according to state data. Curious if your town made it? Take a look!
10. Franklin - 1799
The gem of Williamson County, Franklin is a Nashville suburb with a cute downtown and a high price point. You've got to be making a pretty penny to make your home on the rolling, green hills of one of the oldest cities in Tennessee. Learn more about why Franklin deserves a visit.
9. Elizabethton - 1799
Historically significant due to the Watauga Association, Transylvania Purchase, and multiple battles fought in the immediate area, we're surprised it isn't higher up the list or even the oldest city in Tennessee. Elizabethton is also great for antique shopping in Tennessee.
8. Dandridge - 1799
Known as the second oldest town in Tennessee by the prideful many (if we weren't going by incorporation date, it would be!), Dandridge is a huge draw for those looking to experience the beautiful reality of the Tennessee landscape and the kindness of its citizens. Here are some more reasons to visit Dandridge.
7. Rutledge - 1797
Named for General George Rutledge, this is a teensy-tiny town. Although there are hardly more than 1,100 living within city limits, the town makes up for it with a whole lot of character. Stop in for some great BBQ at Rutledge's Down Home Restaurant and Catering.
6. Springfield - 1796
There are less than 17,000 people that inhabit Springfield, located north of the capital city. One of the oldest cities in Tennessee, its historic downtown is darling and the surrounding land gorgeous. If you find yourself in Springfield in the fall, check out the corn maze at Honeysuckle Hill Farm.
5. Sevierville - 1795
Known for being the birthplace of Dolly Parton, Sevierville has made a name for itself with its position as one of the oldest towns in Tennessee and a solid hot spot for tourists. Looking for some unique shopping? Check out Sevierville's Smoky Mountain Knife Works.
4. Maryville - 1795
Here we have a shot of the skyline, with beautiful Greenbelt Park in the foreground. This darling town is very close to all popular east Tennessee tourist spots, like Dollywood and Gatlinburg. Check out the unique Capitol Theatre Coffee and Ice Cream Parlor while you are in town.
3. Greeneville - 1795
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Named after war hero Nathanael Greene, this is one of the oldest towns in Tennessee and it's the only one in the US called "Greeneville" that spells it with an "e" right there in the middle. It was also the capital of the state of Franklin, short-lived as it was. Learn more about how to plan out a weekend in Greeneville.
2. Knoxville - 1791
This big city to the east has come to be known for its fantastic college, granola-crunching population, and proximity to the gorgeous Great Smoky Mountains. And it just so happens to be the oldest city in Tennessee. Speaking of old things, check out these historic landmarks in Knoxville.
1. Jonesborough - 1779
Jonesborough is loud and proud when it comes to being the oldest town in Tennessee. It was founded 17 years before statehood and was actually named after a North Carolina legislator, Willie Jones. They host the wildly popular National Storytelling Festival as well as Jonesborough Days. Get more details on the history of Jonesborough.
What did you think are the oldest towns in Tennessee? Let us know in the comments!
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