Loudon County Attractions
Fort Loudoun State Park - 338 Fort Loudoun Rd., Vonore. Visitors Center, museum, partially reconstructed fort, and stabilized
ruins open to the public. 423-884-6217 www.state.tn.us
Historic Lenoir City Walking Tour - Self-guided tour of the downtown area highlights sites and structures that were important
to the establishment of the community. For information and the walking-tour guide contact the Lenoir City Museum, 865-986-9169, or the Loudon County Visitors Bureau, 865-986-6822.
Historic Loudon Walking Tour - Walking tour of historic downtown Loudon. For information and the walking-tour guide, contact the
Loudon Merchants and Property Owners Association, 865-458-9020, or the Loudon County Visitors Bureau, 865-986-6822.
Lenoir City Museum and Cotton Mill Site - 110 Depot Street, Lenoir City. Filled with artifacts from Lenoir City's early days.
Exhibits include early businesses, the Civil War, WWI, WWII, and the Lenoir family. Open Thursday through Saturday, 1-4 p.m. 865-986-9169
The Loudon Tate & Lyle Performing Arts Center - Loudon Municipal Park. This new amphitheater brings a variety of entertainment
opportunities to the area. Contact the Loudon Recreation Department for concerts and events, Click Here for a schedule of
events or visit their website, 865-458-7525
The Lyric Theatre - 320 Grove Street, Loudon. A unique venue for music concerts. The theatre, cica 1911, was recently
restored by the Loudon Merchants and Property Owners Association. For upcoming events Click Here or
call 865-458-9020.
The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum - Citico Road, Vonore. Located in the Great Smoky Mountains on the shores of beautiful
Tellico Lake. Open every day except Thangsgiving and Christmas. 423-884-6246 www.sequoyahmuseum.org
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