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Metropolitan Statistical Areas are, according to the University of Tennessee Knoxville as areas "centered around counties containing a census-defined urban area with a population of 50,000 or more." [ 1 ]
As defined at the time of the 2010 United States Census, the Knoxville area was the third largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in Tennessee. It retained that ranking in the 2020 United States census. For Census purposes, the Knoxville MSA was defined in 2013 to consist of the following nine Tennessee counties: [4] Anderson; Blount ...
This is an incomplete list of cities, towns, and communities along the Tennessee River and its branches in the United States. [1] Currently only the more major cities and towns are mentioned. Alphabetically
Blaine, formerly known as Blaine's Crossroads, [7] is a city in Grainger County, Tennessee, United States, [4] and a suburb of neighboring Knoxville. [8] It is part of both the Knoxville Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Morristown Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,084 at the 2020 census. [9]
Knoxville, Tennessee (15 C, 17 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Cities in Knoxville metropolitan area" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Knoxville is among three Tennessee cities where people are moving to the most, according to a study by PODS, the moving and storage company. These Tennessee cities are among the top 20 people are ...
At No. 27, Chattanooga ultimately claimed the top rank as the best city to live in Tennessee coming in two places ahead of Knoxville. The top 20 best cities in the country to live in, according to ...
Knoxville: Henley Street Bridge over the Tennessee River: Main Street (east)/Cumberland Avenue (west) - University of Tennessee, West Knoxville: Former southern end of US 11/US 70/SR 1 concurrency: I-40 / I-275 – Nashville, Asheville, NC, Lexington, KY: I-40 exit 388; I-275 exit 0A: SR 62 west (Western Avenue) – Karns, Oak Ridge