Historical Markers in Blount County, Tennessee
Alcoa's First Fire Hall
Alleghany Springs
An Early Mountain Community
Babcock Lumber & Land Company and the Vose Community
Baker's Creek Church
Bartlett's Station
Bassel School
Blount County Revolutionary War Memorial
Blount County War Dead Memorial
Campbell Family Massacre
Charles M. Hall School
Chilhowee
Civilian Conservation Corps
Cloyd's Creek Presbyterian Church
Craig Fort - 1785
Early Alcoa High School Athletics
Eusebia Church
Freedman's Institute
Friendsville
Friendsville Marble Industry Monument
Gamble's Station
General Sam Houston
General Sam Houston
Houston's Station
Hultquist and Chandler Homes
Hunt Field
Incorporation of the City of Alcoa
Initial Plant & Town Site Construction / The Mule Barn
James Gillespy's Fort
John Craig's Fort
John Mitchel
Knox County / Blount County
Louis Philippe's Visit
Maryville College
Maryville During the Civil War
Maryville Polytechnic School
McTeer's Fort
Millennium Manor
Montvale Springs
Near the Site of Henry Fort
New Providence Church
Nicely's Grocery Store
On this site August 17, 1915
Porter Academy
Pride Mansion
Relief of Knoxville
Sam Houston American Giant Homesite
Sam Houston Schoolhouse
Sam Houston Statue
Samuel Henry's Station
Site of Fort Gamble
Springbrook Park
Springbrook Pool
Springbrook School
The Bethlehem Methodist Church
The Black Sulfur Spring
The Commercial Building
The Duck Pond and Lily Pond
The Glascock House
The Hall Community
The Little River Lumber Company
The Marcus Warren House
The Underground Railroad
Tuckaleechee Villages
Where Houston Enlisted
William Bennett Scott, Sr.
Battle of the Bulge World War II Veterans of Blount County