#1.
Bluff City, TN

#2.
4812 Orebank Road, Kingsport, Tennessee
Exchange Place, a living history farm, is Kingsport's tonic for today's fast paced life. The site was once... More on Visitkingsport.com
This is a great place to visit when they are having a event going on. I wish they planed more functions thr... More on TripAdvisor

#3.
1100 Edgemont Avenue; P.O. Box 3563, Bristol, TN 37620
Entertainment facility for concerts, conventions, trade shows and other activities.
More on Visitbristoltnva.org
The sound system was poor, parking was too high ($4.00), the parking attendants could not even direct t... More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
Gray, TN

#5.
1651 W. Elk Ave., Elizabethton, Tennessee
Sycamore Shoals Historic Area is open from daylight to dark each day. Picnicking is available at Sycamore S... More on Epinions.com
The exhibits allow you to absorb information real easily. More on TripAdvisor

#6.
1550 Fort Henry Dr, Kingsport, TN 37664
Riverfront Park is on Netherland Inn Rd in Kingsport, TN. Also parking off Center St., Stone Dr. and Eastma... More on TrailLink.com
Greenbelt is a good place to stay in shap More on Yahoo! Travel

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Bluff City TN 37618, United States of America
Inscription. This pioneer from Maryland built the house which stands .01 mi. N. in 1773, bringing his bride here in 1775. Following his return from the Revolution, he opened his house to Methodist missionary preachers. Bishop Francis ... More on HMDB

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Bluff City TN 37618, United States of America

#9.
Bluff City TN 37618, United States of America
Inscription. When first a settlement, this was called Choate's Ford. With establishment of the Abingdon, Va-Knoxville stage line, it became known as Middletown. Laid off as a town, following completion of the railroad, it became Union. ... More on HMDB

#10.
853 Bays Mountain Park Road, Kingsport, Tennessee
Bays Mountain is a nature preserve located in Kingsport. It features a 44 acre lake, a nature center/museum... More on PlanetWare
Good parking too, you don't have to worry about some hick with no teeth busting into your car. More on trails.mtbr.com
