This Charming Tennessee Town Is Picture Perfect For An Autumn Day Trip
Johnson City is located in East Tennessee, and has been epitomized as the face of the state through numerous, nostalgic country songs. The hills are rolling, the mountains straining towards the sky. It’s a gem of a town, a quiet place that will set you truly at ease. Fall in love, just like we did.

There's nothing prettier than a small town, no skyline, and a view like that.

You can visit the Johnson City Community Theatre, which is Tennessee's longest running theatre.

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Built in 1930, you can find the historic Clinchfield Depot in Johnson City.

Here you can see the Thankful Baptist Church, the structure was built in 1912.

What a sweet train station - it simply reverberates with the mark of the past.

Fancy something to wet your whistle? Head on over to the YeeHaw Brewery! It's a popular spot for tours, and you can visit their bar.

Considered Tennessee's most historic site, the Tipton-Haynes Historic Site has a rich history with eleven historic buildings and 45-acres. Want to know more? Take the tour while you're out!

Interesting fact: did you know that Johnson City straddles Washington, Carter, and Sullivan counties? A majority of it is in Washington county, but still. It's quirky!
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