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What to See in Sevierville - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Sevierville (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Waters House, Sevier County Courthouse, and Harrisburg Covered Bridge. Also, be sure to include Tennessee Museum of Aviation in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Sevierville (Tennessee).

Waters House

Waters House
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The Waters House, at 217 Cedar St. in Sevierville, Tennessee, was built around 1895. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

It was originally the house of Dr. A.W. Trotter, a dentist. Its NRHP nomination describes:

The home is a three story clapboard structure which is highlighted by the decor of craftsman, Louis Buckner, a nineteenth century black carpenter of exceptional skill. Gables abound on the home at various levels; three are formed on each side of the house to terminate the bay windows at the roof. "Butterfly wings" drape the sides of the bay windows at the second floor; the wings are the work of Buckner. The porch is trimmed with "Dumbbell" dowels and gingerbread trim; it is rounded at the corner toward the rear of the home. The yard is nicely landscaped and outlined by an iron fence in front.

The interior brings the home alive. The woodwork of Buckner is found in almost every room. The local carpenter had a unique style which included simple geometric designs and carvings of floral patterns. The majority of his work was done in oak and other hardwoods. In the parlor is an elaborately carved aantel, the most attractive piece of his work in the house. The mantel is about eight feet high of carved oak. Buckner placed a tilting beveled mirror above the fireplace which is outlined in tile and covered by a brass grate. Another mantel of lesser proportion but similar pattern is found in the sitting room. Various pieces of Buckner's furniture are also to be found in the home.[1]

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Sevier County Courthouse

Sevier County Courthouse
wikipedia / Brent Moore / CC BY 2.0

The Sevier County Courthouse in Sevierville, Tennessee is a historic courthouse built in 1895. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

It was designed in Beaux Arts style by the McDonald Brothers of Louisville. It is tall and visible from quite far away.

There is a statue of Dolly Parton designed by sculptor Jim Gray on the grounds of the courthouse.[2]

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Harrisburg Covered Bridge

Covered bridge in Sevier County, Tennessee
wikipedia / Brent Moore / CC BY 2.0

Covered bridge in Sevier County, Tennessee. The Harrisburg Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Sevier County, Tennessee, in the United States. It is located east of Sevierville off U.S. Highway 441. The bridge is a king post truss design and crosses the East Fork of Little Pigeon River.[3]

Address: Old Covered Bridge Rd, Sevierville

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Tennessee Museum of Aviation

Tennessee Museum of Aviation
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Military museum, Specialty museum, History museum, Museum, Art gallery

Address: 135 Air Museum Way, 37862-8703 Sevierville

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McMahan Mound Site

McMahan Mound Site
wikipedia / Brian Stansberry / CC BY 3.0

The McMahan Mound Site, also known as McMahan Indian Mound, is an archaeological site located in Sevierville, Tennessee just above the confluence of the West Fork and the Little Pigeon rivers in Sevier County.[4]

Address: Forks of the River Parkway, Sevierville

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Smoky Mountain Deer Farm and Exotic Petting Zoo & Deer Farm Riding Stables

Smoky Mountain Deer Farm and Exotic Petting Zoo & Deer Farm Riding Stables
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Outdoor activities, Park, Farm, Zoo

Address: 478 Happy Hollow Ln, 37876-2002 Sevierville

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Adventure Park Ziplines

Adventure Park Ziplines
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Adventure park, Outdoor activities, Park, Relax in park, Tours

Address: 1628 Parkway, 37862-2849 Sevierville

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Wheatlands

Wheatlands
wikipedia / Brian Stansberry / CC BY 3.0

Wheatlands is an antebellum plantation in Sevier County, in the U.S. state of Tennessee. The plantation's surviving structures— which include the plantation house, a storage shed, and smokehouse— have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The plantation house has been called "the best example of a Federal-style building remaining in Sevier County."

Wheatlands, named after its large annual wheat crop, was established as a family farm by Revolutionary War veteran Timothy Chandler in 1791. Chandler's son, John Chandler (1786–1875), inherited Wheatlands in 1819, and under his direction the plantation grew to become one of Sevier County's largest farms, covering 3,700 acres (1,500 ha) by 1850. Chandler's freed slaves inherited part of Wheatlands in 1875, and formed the Chandler Gap community in the hills south of the plantation.[5]

Address: 2507 Boyds Creek Hwy, 37876-0241 Sevierville

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Rainforest Adventures

Rainforest Adventures
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Zoo, Natural attraction, Outdoor activities, Park, Forest

Address: 109 Nascar Dr, 37862-6917 Sevierville

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Jayell Horse Ranch Ziplines and ATV Adventure Park

Jayell Horse Ranch Ziplines and ATV Adventure Park
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Adventure park, Horseback riding tours, Park, Relax in park, Outdoor activities, Tours, Stables

Address: 1131 Jayell Rd, 37862-6143 Sevierville

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Robert A Tino

Robert A Tino
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Art gallery, Shopping, Museum

Address: 812 Old Douglas Dam Rd, 37876-1676 Sevierville

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