Welcome to Mount Carmel
Mount Carmel was incorporated in 1961. The Town derived its name from the Mount Carmel Methodist Church which once stood where the Liberty Hill Cemetery is today. Mount Carmel,
a name that is very old is the Mount of the prophet Elijah in Palestine. Even today it is a sacred place and refuge.
The Town is located in upper-east Tennessee in the gently rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Situated in the northeastern most end of Hawkins County, it is one of five incorporated towns or cities in the county. The other four are Rogersville, the county seat, Church Hill, Surgoinsville, and Bulls Gap. It is located approximately 80 miles northeast of Knoxville, and adjacent to Kingsport, which is part of the Tri-Cities metropolitan area of Tennessee. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is only an hour and a half drive away. The tourist towns of Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are located on the outskirts of the park.
The Town covers 7 square miles and has 55 miles of roadway inside of its corporate boundaries. The population is 5,429 according to the 2010 census. A board of mayor and six aldermen govern the town. Mike Housewright serves as the city manager.
Mount Carmel a GREAT place to live. It is a Community with strong values. We welcome you to see what Mount Carmel has to offer you.
History
The area is rich in civil war history. There are many civil war reenactment events every year. We are located in Hawkins County, which was called Spencer County in the civil war era as part of the State of Franklin. The State of Franklin was formed from eight counties in the western corner of North Carolina around 1772. The Watauga Association was created from the eight counties and John Sevier was elected as governor. Sevier went to the Constitutional Convention in 1787 in Philadelphia at Independence Hall and tried unsuccessfully to have the State of Franklin declared a state. Article IV, Section 3 of the then proposed national constitution stated “no new state could be formed without the consent of the legislatures of the states concerned as well as of Congress.
Mount Carmel City Hall 100 West Main Street Mount Carmel, TN 37645 (423) 357-7311 phone (423) 357-7710 fax Website: www.mountcarmelcity.com |
Mount Carmel Police Department 100 East Main Street (423) 357-4141 phone 1 (423) 357-9019 phone 2 |
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Mount Carmel Fire Department 211 Harmmond Avenue (423) 357-4141 phone 1 (423) 357-1002 phone 2 |
Mount Carmel Library 100 West Main Street (behind town hall) (423) 357-4011 phone |
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Board of Mayor and Alderman Meets at 7:15 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the lower level of town hall, unless noted. |
Mount Carmel Planning Commission Second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. |
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Mount Carmel City Court First and third Wednesday at 5 p.m. |
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American Electric Power (423) 967-4237 phone |
Holston Electric Co-op (423) 357-6441 phone |
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Hawkins County Gas Utility (423) 357-8585 phone |
Charter Communications (423) 247-2183 phone |
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First Utility District (water) 219 West Main Blvd. (423) 357-7511 |
Sprint (telephone) (423) 246-3121 |
Major Events:
Mount Carmel Block Party
Demographics:
Incorporated in: 1961, Population: 5,401, Elevation: 1,365 feet
Education:
Mount Carmel Elementary, Church Hill Middle, Volunteer High School, www.hck12.net
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423-272-2186
EMERGENCY
423-272-8059
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