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Fountain City Lake. Fountain City is a neighborhood in northern Knoxville, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States.Although not a census-designated place (it is grouped with Knoxville for census-purposes), the populations of the two ZIP codes that serve Fountain City— 37918 and 37912— were 36,815 and 18,695, respectively, as of the 2000 U.S. census.
Carter is located 14 miles east of the city of Knoxville. [5] It is also located partially inside Knoxville's city limits and urban growth boundary. It is represented by Knoxville ZIP code 37924, and Strawberry Plains ZIP code 37871. [6]
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I-40 – Nashville, Knoxville: I-40 exit 232: US 70 (Lebanon Road/SR 24) – Mount Juliet, Lebanon: Interchange: Sumner: Gallatin: South Water Avenue – Downtown Gallatin Airport Road – Bledsoe Creek State Park, Sumner County Regional Airport: SR 109 turns westward, South Water Avenue and Airport Road are continuations
According to a study performed by the Knoxville-Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission, the population of Hardin Valley per the 2010 United States Census, was 10,450. [2] The community has seen an increase of nearly 2,000 residents every year since 2014. [6]
Cedar Bluff is a neighborhood in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. [2] It located along Cedar Bluff Road north of I-40 in West Knoxville . The neighborhood lies at the heart of one of Knoxville's major commercial corridors, and is the site of a regional headquarters for Discovery, Inc. [ 3 ]
Thorn Grove is located adjacent to the Interstate 40 interchange at Midway Road, with I-40 connecting the community to Downtown Knoxville, and Midway Road connecting the community to Midway. [ 2 ] The interchange, along with tracts of land on Thorn Grove Pike and Midway Road were annexed by the City of Knoxville.
In 2020, the Knoxville metro area (the MSA as defined by the United States Census Bureau) had a population of 879,773, and a population of 903,300 including Grainger County. [1] The Knoxville–Morristown–Sevierville Combined Statistical Area (CSA) had a population of 1,156,861 according to the census bureau in 2020.