The county seat of McMinn County is Athens, Tennessee. The county was established in 1819 as a result of the Calhoun Treaty. Athens was originally named Pumpkintown, and in 1822, it was renamed Athens shortly after that.
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Athens Area Chamber of Commerce
Provides chamber information and details on all businesses serving the city of Athens. Includes membership information, calendar of events, chamber activities, resources and community profile.
http://www.athenschamber.org/
Athens Area Council for the Arts
The AACA is a non-profit organization, governed by a board of directors, whose offices are in the Arts Center on North White Street in Athens, Tennessee. Its Performance Series and Black Box Concert Series are scheduled, along with a calendar of events, classes, and exhibits are featured.
http://www.athensartscouncil.org/
Athens Regional Medical Center
ARMC is a 118-bed medical facility in Athens, Tennessee. A map and directions to its facilities are featured, along with a description of its services, a physician directory, and various articles and resources on health information.
http://www.athensrmc.com/
Located on County Road 255 in Athens, Tennessee, the business offers regular sales every Tuesday at noon. An annual sale schedule and auction notices are included, along with Athens Stockyard market reports and USDA market reports, and other resources.
http://www.athensstockyard.com/
The AUB is the full-service utilities organization for customers in the City of Athens, Tennessee and the surrounding area of McMinn County, providing electric power, natural gas, water and wastewater services. Customers may make payments online.
http://www.aub.org/
Access general and governmental information, public documents and online services. Includes local events calendar, city news and announcements, department directory, tourism guides and community links.
http://www.cityofathenstn.com/
Published in Athens, Tennessee, the newspaper covers news from McMinn and Meigs counties. Its web edition features selected news, sports and community life articles, along with obituaries, special sections, and classified advertising. Subscription and advertising policies are included.
http://www.dpa.xtn.net/
The location and hours of operation of the public library in Athens, Tennessee are stated, along with a calendar of events and contact data. Other resources include the library's circulation policies and a description of its programs for children and young adults, book clubs, research and other services. Cardholders may access, view, and make changes to their accounts online.
http://www.fisherlibrary.org/
This bed and breakfast inn is located one block from the McMinn County Courthouse, and two blocks from Tennessee Wesleyan College, in Athens, Tennessee. Each of its four uniquely designed and furnished guest rooms are described and depicted in photographs, along with amenities and rates. The history and policies of the inn are also detailed.
http://www.themansionbnb.com/
McMinn County Living Heritage Museum
Featuring thirty permanent exhibit areas depicting the Cherokee Indians and early pioneer settlers through 1940, as well as several changing exhibits and programs throughout the year, its exhibits, collections and programs are depicted in photographs and descriptive text.
http://livingheritage.comcastbiz.net/
Open year-round, this recreational vehicle park offers sixteen sites, with nightly, weekly and monthly rates. Directions and a map to the campground located a half mile off of I-75 at the Athens, Tennessee Exit 52 are included.
http://www.overniterrvpark.com/