I practically grew up over in Sevierville and miss it dearly. My kids are too little to pull away from grandparents that are 9 miles from me in opposite directions. The wife is already all in on it and she's from southern Cal.
You can go catch a football game there Maryville College on Saturdays in the fall. It's definitely not the Big Orange across the way in Knoxville but it is Div III and that town comes alive for home games. The school has been there forever pre-1900's.
Not to slight any other areas of TN but in my opinion the hospitality and over all genuiness of the population as a whole goes with the contour of our state. In east tn it's at the highest as is the mtns then it drops but levels off towards middle with a good mix of both then as it head towards memphis continues downward. I am not saying there's not both in any of the areas but this is just from my experiences in the different parts of TN.
Last edited by Travis C.; 10-10-2011 at 08:32 PM.
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