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Etowah Carnegie Library

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The Etowah Carnegie Library is the second oldest publically owned building in Etowah. It was built by a grant from the Carnegie Foundation and has been home to the library ever since. Today Etowah City hall also occupies the first floor.

 

Etowah Depot

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The Etowah Depot was the first building constructed in Etowah. Originally part of the L&N line. Today the Depot is home to a museum, the Etowah Chamber of Commerace, and the Tennessee Overhill Association.

 

 

The Gem Theater

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The historic Gem Theater was built in 1927 and today is owned and operated by the City of Etowah. It is home to the Gem Players.

 

 

The Gem Players

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The historic Gem Theater is home the the Gem Players a Community Theater Company in Etowah Tennessee.

 

 

Etowah Chamber of Commerce

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The Etowah Area Chamber of Commerce was created to promote a business environment that sustains economic vitality, promotes economic development and enhances the appeal to locate and conduct and grow businesses in the Greater Etowah Area.

Etowah City School

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The Etowah has a wonderful city school with many outstanding teachers and programs. The school is constantly seeking new and innovative ways to reach our youth and prepare them to be outstanding citizens of our community.

 

McMinn Central High School

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The Etowah area high school students are able to attend one of the finest high schools in the state. McMinn Central High School offers countless academic and social opportunities to help young men and women become the leaders of our community tomorrow.

McMinn County

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Etowah is located in McMinn County Tennessee, one of Tennessee most outstanding counties. McMinn County has much to offer its citizens and those visiting the area.

The State of Tennessee

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Etowah is located in the State of Tennessee. Tennessee is one of our nations leaders in technology, environment, and community.

 

The Tennessee Overhill

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The Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association is a non-profit, cultural and heritage tourism organization whose mission is to promote and preserve the historical, natural, and cultural character of McMinn, Monroe, and Polk counties in southeast Tennessee.

 

 

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