This town found its place on the map in the mid 1800s, with the construction of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad. Henry Johnson built a store, depot and post office (called "Blue Plum") along the rail route and the community grew first to "Johnson's Tank," then "Johnson's Depot" and finally in the early 1900s to Johnson City. By 1930, it was the fifth largest city in Tennessee.
300 E Main St #406
Johnson City, TN 37601
United States