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Why Live in Etowah

Etowah, Tennessee, is a small town in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, known for its rich railroad heritage and scenic surroundings. The town's Victorian-style depot is a central hub, hosting events like the Fourth of July Celebration and Fall Fest, and serving as the departure point for the Hiwassee River Rail Adventure, a popular 50-mile round-trip train ride through the Cherokee National Forest. The forest offers extensive outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and water sports on the Ocoee and Hiwassee rivers. Downtown Etowah features historic railroad homes on hilly streets with mountain views, while the outskirts offer rural lots with spacious properties. Home styles range from small cottages and bungalows to New Traditional and Colonial Revival houses. Local amenities include a community center, swimming pool, and various dining options like Tom Thumb Diner and Farmhouse Restaurant. The town also has a few mom-and-pop shops and antique stores, such as Whistlestop Shoppes. While Etowah is car-dependent, it is conveniently located near U.S. Route 411 and Tennessee state Route 30, making Athens, Cleveland, and Chattanooga easily accessible. The local schools, Etowah School and McMinn Central High, are highly rated, contributing to the town's appeal for families.

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