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County Profile
Population | Age Distribution | Tax Structure | Communications
Hawkins County is located in Northeast Tennessee, extending down
from the Virginia state line. The county is divided into two almost
equal sections by the Holston River, which traverses the county's
entire length. One of the largest counties in the state, the 480
square miles of Hawkins County ranges from relatively flat valleys
dotted with farms and pasture land to the high mountain ridges
of the Appalachians.
Hawkins County is 60 miles northeast of Knoxville, 50 miles southwest
of Bristol, 259 miles from Cincinnati, 284 from Atlanta, 695 miles
from New York City, 651 from New Orleans, and one day's drive
away from 75% of major U.S. markets and 90,000,000 consumers.
The county seat is Rogersville, which was founded by Joseph Rogers
who settled on the site in 1786. The Hawkins County Courthouse
is the oldest existing courthouse in Tennessee and one of only
six antebellum courthouses in the state. Hawkins County is steeped
in history with beautiful scenery, recreational opportunities,
an excellent workforce, and a diversified economy, mixing high
technology with agriculture. |