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

Alumwell,   Amis,   Austins Mill,   Belvins,   Blossom,   Bulls Gap,   Burem,   Chalk Level,   Choptack,   Christian Bend,   Church Hill,   Cloud Creek,   Cold Springs,   Coran,   Dykes Mill,   Eidson,   Frisco,   Galbraith Springs,   Goshen,   Greenland,   Grigsby,   Guntown,   Henard Mill,   Henardtown,   Honeycutt,   Kepler,   Klondike,   Lakemont Cabin Area,   Lee Valley,   Lewis Lane,   Longs Bend,   Marshall,   McCloud,   McDonald Hill,   McPheeter Bend,   Miller Flats,   Mole,   Mooresburg Springs,   Mount Carmel,   Mowls Mill,   Murrelltown,   New Canton,   Okolona,   Otes,   Persia,   Phipps Bend,   Rogersville,   Rotherwood,   Rotherwood Hills,   Saint Clair,   Spruce Pine,   Stacy,   Stony Point,   Strahl,   Striggersville,   Surgoinsville,   Van Hill,   White Horn,   Zion Hill,  

 

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Anderson,   Bedford,   Benton,   Bledsoe,   Blount,   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,   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 Mooresburg, TN?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about the village of Mooresburg, Tennessee:

- Mooresburg is a small unincorporated community located in the northeastern part of Hawkins County.
- The village is situated along the Clinch River and has a rural, agricultural landscape.
- The area was originally settled by John Moore in the late 1700s and was formerly known as "Moore's Fort" and "Moore's Station". It was an important site for early settlers in the area to defend themselves against Native American raids.
- Mooresburg is home to the historic Shiloh Meeting House, a Presbyterian church built in 1825 that still hosts services and events to this day.
- The village has a volunteer fire department, as well as a community center that hosts various events, including a popular Bluegrass festival.
- One notable resident of Mooresburg was Governor Austin Peay, who lived in the village as a child and attended the Shiloh Meeting House.
- Mooresburg is located near several popular outdoors attractions, including the Cherokee National Forest, the Clinch River State Park, and the Wilderness Road State Park.