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These schools in Boones Creek are operated by Washington County Public Schools, City of Johnson City Schools are currently trying to take control of them. Boones Creek Elementary; Boones Creek Middle (formerly Boones Creek High School) These schools are operated by the City of Johnson City Schools: Indian Trail Intermediate; Lake Ridge Elementary
In 1976, Skaggs formed progressive bluegrass band Boone Creek, including members Vince Gill and Jerry Douglas. For a few years, Skaggs was a member of Emmylou Harris's Hot Band. He wrote the arrangements for Harris's 1980 bluegrass-roots album, Roses in the Snow. In addition to arranging for Harris, Skaggs sang harmony and played mandolin and ...
SR 354 begins at an intersection with US 11E/US 321/SR 34 in Jonesborough and continues north to an intersection with I-26/US 23 in the Boones Creek neighborhood of North Johnson City and ends at an intersection with SR 36 in Boones Creek.
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Washington County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee.As of the 2020 census, the population was 133,001. [2] Its county seat is Jonesborough. [3] The county's largest city and a regional educational, medical and commercial center is Johnson City.
Boone Creek (Bourbeuse River tributary), a stream in Crawford, Franklin, and Gasconade Counties, Missouri, United States; Boone Creek (Idaho), a river in Idaho; Boone Creek, North Carolina, a tributary of the South Fork New River; Boone Creek (Illinois), a tributary of the Fox River (Illinois River tributary) in McHenry County, Illinois
SR 36 begins in Unicoi County as the unsigned companion route of US 19W at the Tennessee-North Carolina state line. US 19W/SR 36 goes west as a narrow 2-lane highway through rural mountainous areas before curving to the north and having a y-intersection with SR 352 (Old US 23).
This category is for named communities in Tennessee that lack political existence. This includes unincorporated rural places and neighborhoods, as well as some communities that are included within the boundaries of a larger municipality.