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Why Live in Blaine

Blaine in Tennessee sits about 20 miles from downtown Knoxville and offers a rural lifestyle with plenty of access to the outdoors. This small community of around 2,000 people has a laid-back pace and light traffic, with narrow country roads winding past open fields, woods, and homes on spacious lots, some larger than 30 acres. Housing in Blaine features ranch-style homes, farmhouses, New Traditionals, and a few Colonial Revivals, often set back with fencing and wide yards. Dining options are limited but specific, including Little Dipper Diner & Creamery for classic American breakfasts, burgers, and frozen desserts, El Paisaje Mexican Grill for street-style tacos and Tex-Mex dishes, and Spout Spring Estates Winery and Vineyard, where visitors can sample wines and attend small wine education events. While Blaine has no municipal parks, nearby outdoor features include the Holston River for fly fishing, Buffalo Springs Wildlife Management Area for stocked trout fishing, camping, a waterfall, and hunting, and House Mountain State Natural Area for hiking with broad valley and mountain views. Local events center on the Blaine Fall Festival and Car Show at city hall, which brings in classic muscle cars, pickup trucks, and a 5K run and walk. Daily needs are met by a Food City grocery store, but residents typically drive about 30 miles for larger retail options like Walmart and Target, as well as to Knoxville for hospitals and commercial flights from McGhee Tyson Airport.

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