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Madisonville, TN is a small town located in Monroe County in the southeastern part of the state. It is known as a peaceful and friendly community with plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. It’s also home to several historical sites, including the Madisonville White House and Fort Blount, both great for exploring the local history. The town offers something for everyone with its vibrant culture, delicious food, unique shopping experiences, and plenty of events throughout the year. Reviews from locals and visitors alike praise Madisonville for its welcoming atmosphere and strong sense of community spirit. Whether you’re just visiting or looking to settle down here permanently, there’s no shortage of things to do in this charming Tennessee destination.
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Madisonville is a great place to live & visit - 6/8/2021
I lived in Memphis for the last 20 years, then we moved to Madisonville in the Fall of 2020. This is a great small town to live in. Everyone I've met is extremely nice, our neighbors are great, and the countryside, views, lakes, rivers, waterfalls are all gorgeous! There are wineries, The Lost Sea, Cherohala Skyway, & Cherokee National Forest, all within a 10 - 15 minute drive! Everywhere you look, is
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Madisonville - 10/26/2009
I just moved here about 2 months ago , and this by far is the most beautiful, scenic city I have resided in .
We have alot of farm animals here, lots of rolling hills and nice mountain range view.
Everyone is friendly and the city is very clean ,.
I love it here
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Why Monroe County is a great place to live. - 1/17/2008
I moved here about 4 years ago. I have lived in several places before but over all this area is one of the most beautiful. I have not been in one area of Monroe County that I didn't think was beautiful. We have rolling hills and pasture land, lakes and the Cherohala Skyway,and the Cherokee National Forest.
Many people drive through here or visit and end up moving here. I should know,I am a real estate
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