Grainger County Real Estate & Homes for Sale
Grainger County, Tennessee, founded in 1796 and named after Mary Grainger Blount, has a diverse history rooted in agriculture, with tobacco being a prominent early crop.
The region, initially inhabited by Native American tribes, witnessed the conflicts of the Civil War and underwent reconstruction in its aftermath. Throughout the 20th century, the county’s economy diversified, and real estate development expanded, influenced by its rural character and proximity to the Holston River and Cherokee Lake.
Today, Grainger County’s real estate market reflects a mix of agricultural and residential properties, attracting residents seeking a tranquil, rural lifestyle within reach of larger urban centers.
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