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Discover Classic Dives and Chef-Inspired Restaurants

Discover the most popular and enjoyable dining venues of Downtown Sevierville.

Central Coffee & Crumb

Parisian Inpired Coffee House.

Red's Soda Shop

1950's Soda and IceCream Parlor

The Appalachian

The Appalachian is a contemporary Southern Appalachian dining experience

Shop and Browse on Historic Streets

Enjoy the best kept secret of the Smokies—walk comfortably along the streets, you might walk passed Dolly's legendary Statue..

Emery Art Gallery

Works of Art from around the World.

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Ronel Raicsics Jewelry

Let Ronel design that one-of-a-kind piece just for you (or that special someone)

Southern Fried Hair Studio

Don't let the Mountain breeze get you down, let the experts take care of you.

Discover Historic Condos and Hotels

There is a comfortable suite waiting for you, stay in style right downtown.

Central Historic Hotel

Originally built in 1890, a must see landmark of Downtown,

Davis Hotel

This is the perfect get-away spot for you and your guest(s).

Get Into Our History and Heritage

Sevierville is the county seat of Sevier County which was one of the original counties formed in Tennessee in 1796. The county was named for Colonel John Sevier, a noted Revolutionary War soldier and the first governor of Tennessee. The county was originally part of the lost State of Franklin and court was held in 1785 at Newell's Station, north of Sevierville. After the dissolution of Franklin in 1788, Sevier County settlers governed themselves as part of territorial government until the formation of the county in 1796. The first court for the county was held on July 4, 1796 at a small settlement located at the forks of the Little Pigeon River which became known as Sevierville.

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