Sevier County, Tennessee was established September 18, 1794 and covers about 6,000 square miles. There are three distinct regions in Sevier County, Appalachian Mountain region to the north, Foothills region in the central portion, and the Great Valley of East Tennessee, which stretches 9,200 square miles across Virginia, Georgia, and Tennessee. Since the counties establishment, the county seat has been situated at Sevierville, the eighth oldest city in Tennessee. As with an old county throughout the world, their is always historic buildings and places that still remain today. Sevier County is no exception. There are many historic buildings that make up part of the history of Sevier County that are still standing today. Some of these buildings/places have made their way to the United States National Registry of Historic Places. Because their are so many important buildings/places within Sevier County it is near impossible to hit on all of these in one sitting. We will choose on
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