Welcome to the Just for Locals page, below you can find information for each individual community that makes up Sevier County and the surrounding areas. Important phone numbers for utilities and services in the area, and best of all Sevier County Local Discounts!
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Sevierville
Sevierville was founded in 1795, and incorporated in 1901. Sevierville pronounced (Sevierville) is Sevier County’s business activity hub and county seat. Named for John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, Sevierville is also the oldest and largest of Sevier County’s four cities. City Details & Additional Information »
Pigeon Forge
The home of Dollywood and many other great area attractions. Pigeon Forge is the home of many of Sevier Counties Citizens. City Details & Additional Information »
Gatlinburg
Gatlinburg is an important tourism destination in Tennessee. It not only contains many man-made attractions but borders the Great Smoky Mountains National Park City Details & Additional Information »
Pittman Center
Just minutes away from downtown Gatlinburg nestled in the mountains of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the quaint community of Pittman Center. Pittman Center provides a unique blend of history, culture and natural scenic beauty that captures the imagination. Proud of their mountain heritage, residents work hard to preserve the historic landscape and mountain culture that beckons visitors to come and stay awhile. City Details & Additional Information »
Kodak
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Seymour
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More people visit the Great Smoky Mountains National Park than any other park in the United States. The park receives approximately 9 million visitors a year. Established on June 15, 1934, the park consists of over 500,000 acres.
