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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Maryville.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Blount county include:

Alcoa,   Alnwick,   Arline,   Armona,   Binfield,   Blockhouse,   Brick Mill,   Bungalow,   Cactus Cove,   Calderwood,   Carlton,   Carpenter Campground,   Cave Mill,   Chandler,   Cherokee Heights,   Chilhowee,   Chilhowee View,   Chota,   Choto Hills,   Clover Hill,   College Park Estates,   Cowan Springs,   Dellwood,   Disco,   Duncan,   Eagleton Village,   Edgewood Acres,   Ellejoy,   Farrport,   Forest Hill,   Fox Hills,   Friendsville,   Glenmore Estates,   Gooseneck,   Gravelly Hills,   Happy Valley,   Heritage Hills,   Highland Acres,   Hubbard,   Kinzel Springs,   Kiser,   Lakemont,   Lakeview,   Lakeview Estates,   Lanier,   Law Chapel,   Lawson Crossroad,   Little River,   Louisville,   Mahoney Mill,   Marble Hill,   Marmor,   McMullens,   Meadowbrook,   Melrose,   Mentor,   Middle Settlement,   Miller Cove,   Mimosa Estates,   Mimosa Heights,   Mint,   Miser Station,   Montvale,   Moralfa,   Oak View,   Old Glory,   Rockford,   Rocky Branch,   Sequoyah Heights,   Shaddon Mill,   Shooks Gap,   Singleton,   Sixmile,   Smoky View Estates,   Tallassee,   Townsend,   Tremont,   Walland,   Wellsville,   West Maryville,   Westwood Hills,   Wildwood,  

 

Or have a look at other Tennessee counties including:

Anderson,   Bedford,   Benton,   Bledsoe,   Bradley,   Campbell,   Cannon,   Carroll,   Carter,   Cheatham,   Chester,   Claiborne,   Clay,   Cocke,   Coffee,   Crockett,   Cumberland,   Davidson,   DeKalb,   Decatur,   Dickson,   Dyer,   Fayette,   Fentress,   Franklin,   Gibson,   Giles,   Grainger,   Greene,   Grundy,   Hamblen,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Hardeman,   Hardin,   Hawkins,   Haywood,   Henderson,   Henry,   Hickman,   Houston,   Humphreys,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Johnson,   Knox,   Lake,   Lauderdale,   Lawrence,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Loudon,   Macon,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Maury,   McMinn,   McNairy,   Meigs,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Morgan,   Obion,   Overton,   Perry,   Pickett,   Polk,   Putnam,   Rhea,   Roane,   Robertson,   Rutherford,   Scott,   Sequatchie,   Sevier,   Shelby,   Smith,   Stewart,   Sullivan,   Sumner,   Tipton,   Trousdale,   Unicoi,   Union,   Van Buren,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Weakley,   White,   Williamson,   Wilson,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Maryville, TN?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Maryville, Tennessee:

1. Maryville was named after Mary Grainger Blount, the wife of Governor William Blount.

2. Maryville College, established in 1819, is the oldest college in Tennessee.

3. Maryville is home to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the most visited national parks in the United States.

4. The town square in Maryville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features many preserved buildings from the 1800s.

5. Maryville was a major stop on the historical Trail of Tears, where thousands of Native Americans were forcibly relocated from their homes in the southeastern United States.

6. The city hosts several annual events, including the Foothills Fall Festival, the Hops in the Hills beer festival, and the Smoky Mountain Scottish Festival and Games.

7. The city is home to several notable people, including Sam Houston, former governor of Texas, and country music legend Dolly Parton, who was born and raised in nearby Sevier County.