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FIPS code. 47-28800 [6] GNIS feature ID. 2403685 [4] Website. gatlinburgtn .gov. Gatlinburg is a mountain resort city in Sevier County, Tennessee. It is located 39 miles (63 km) southeast of Knoxville and had a population of 3,944 at the 2010 Census [7] and a U.S. Census population of 3,577 in 2020. [8]
Mount Le Conte (or LeConte) is a mountain located within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Sevier County, Tennessee. At 6,593 ft (2,010 m) it is the third highest peak in the national park, behind Clingmans Dome (6,643 ft (2,025 m)) and Mount Guyot (6,621 ft (2,018 m)). It is also the highest peak that is completely within Tennessee.
The 2016 Great Smoky Mountains wildfires, also known as the Gatlinburg wildfires, [1] were a complex of wildfires which began in late November 2016. Some of the towns most impacted were Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, both near Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The fires claimed at least 14 lives, [5] [6] injured 190, [7] and is one of the ...
Teaming up with celebrity stylist duo Wayman Bannerman and Micah McDonald, Turner-Smith started off her day in New York City on Monday wearing a baby-pink set from Shushu/Tong’s Fall/Winter 2024 ...
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601 Eastgate Rd. 35°51′32″N 83°33′14″W. / 35.858889°N 83.553889°W / 35.858889; -83.553889 ( New Salem Baptist Church) Sevierville. Built in 1886 by African-American brick mason Isaac Dockery; part of the Rural African-American Churches in Tennessee Multiple Property Submission (MPS) 18.
May 27, 2024 at 12:49 AM. Kylie Kelce Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Night of Too Many Stars. Kylie Kelce has made the most of Memorial Day Weekend by spending quality time with her daughters. The ...
Wonderland Hotel. Front view of the Wonderland Hotel in 1993, the year after it closed. The Wonderland Hotel was a hotel built in 1911 at Elkmont, Sevier County, Tennessee by the Wonderland Club Company and was dismantled and partially preserved in 2005 by the National Park Service. It burned down in early 2016.