Exchange Place - A Living History Farm
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Exchange Place in Kingsport, Tenn. once supported a plantation, a relay station along the Old Stage Road and the post office for Eden's Ridge. Today, the Gaines-Preston Farm recaptures life in the early 1800s where you could exchange horses, money and stories. Six of the eight buildings on this living history farm are original restored structures built between 1820 and 1850.
The Bagel Exchange, Kingsport, TN (Our Tennessee TV)
The Bagel Exchange in downtown Kingsport, Tennessee!!! Delicious bagels just like those from the Big Apple! Imported bagel dough from NYC!!! Owned by a retired NYC Police Officer and providing breakfast and lunch bagels to those in and around Kingsport!!!
Commercial Real Estate Bristol, TN, Johnson City, TN, Kingsport, TN - Rick Armstrong
Looking for Commercial Real Estate in Bristol, TN, Johnson City, TN or Kingsport, TN?
TCI Group - Innovators in Commercial Real Estate Services
TCI Group is the first and largest commercial real estate group in the Tri-Cities region of Upper East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Our team of expert, knowledgeable brokers is experienced and skilled in every facet of commercial and industrial real estate, drawing on a vast network of affiliations to provide comprehensive real estate services. Specializing exclusively in commercial properties allows us to focus our efforts where it serves our clients best — office, retail, commercial, financial, medical and industrial properties.
REGIONAL LEADER:
The TCI Group consists of two independently owned agencies: The Jerry Petzoldt Agency with two offices in Tennessee – Kingsport and Johnson City; Lowry & Foster, Inc. with one office in Bristol, Tennessee. We maintain a combined average of over 250 property listings represented by 10 agents, several holding dual state licenses in Tennessee and Virginia.
The National Association of Realtors has honored Jerry with the status of Realtor Emeritus in recognition of 40 cumulative years of membership and contributions to the real estate profession. Other honors include one of the top 101 most influential people in the state’s commercial real estate industry for five consecutive years by Business Tennessee magazine. Petzoldt was also awarded the TechStar Champion Award by the Northeast Tennessee Technology Council (NETTC) for his contribution to regional development and service to the technological community.
Jerry Petzoldt and the TCI Group-Jerry Petzoldt Agency led the regions commercial property sector by spearheading the establishment of a Commercial Multiple Listing Service (CMLS) at the Northeast Tennessee Association of Realtors (NETAR). This data exchange shares commercial property listings not only with area commercial brokers but also through many associated commercial information exchanges.
Membership in multiple national, regional and local associations including National Association of Realtors (NAR), Northeast Tennessee Technology Council, Johnson City Chamber of Commerce, NETWORKS Sullivan County Partnership, and Kingsport Chamber of Commerce.
Comprehensive Marketing –
Property Signs – our regionally recognized and highly visible property signs and banners.
Online Technology – We incorporate our property listings via our website with most major commercial property websites including NETAR Commercial Multiple Listing Service, Catylist, Commercial IQ, and Loopnet. We also share our property listings with many city, county and regional economic development group websites, along with local media and regional interest sites. We also maintain an online presence in social media including Facebook.
New in 2016, TCI Group is now offering Business Broker Services. Business brokerage focuses on helping business owners maximize the potential selling value of their business and exit their business in a planned manner under the optimum selling price and terms.
Commercial Property Services:
Retail, Office, and Industrial Property Sales and Leasing
Land Sales and Leasing
Retail, Office, and Industrial Property Site Searches
Build-To-Suit and Existing Facilities Evaluation
Investment & Development Counseling
Development Land Acquisitions
Tax Free Exchanges
Broker Price Opinions
Business Brokerage
Other Services:
Market Profiles and Trends
Regional Commercial Property Sales Data
Housing and Retail Sales Trends
Economic/Demographic Statistics
Kingsport Office:
Jerry Petzoldt, CEO & Owner, Principal Broker
Jackie Hewitt, Principal Broker
402 East Main Street, Suite 2
Kingsport, TN 37660
423-230-0255
jerrypetzoldt@tcigroup.com
Johnson City:
Jerry Petzoldt, CEO & Owner
5 Red Bush Ct., Suite 10
Johnson City, TN 37604
423-915-0911
jerrypetzoldt@tcigroup.com
Bristol Office:
Richard S. Armstrong, III, Principal Broker
403 Sixth Street
Bristol, TN 37620
(423) 968-7173
(423) 968-1558
armstrong@tcigroup.com
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A Drama-filled Timelapse in Kingsport, Tn !
A drama-filled timelapse of Kingsport !
Exchange Student
A city kid from halfway around the world is getting the full experience of Tennessee farm life.
Antique Shops Downtown Kingsport TN # 2 0001
This is the second video showing the wonderful antique shops downtown Kingsport TN.
If you get the chance please check them out. They are full of unique items.
You need to plan a couple days to see them all.
You will be glad you did.
Our Trip to Bays Mountain Park, Kingsport, TN
Today we took a trip up to Bays Mountain Park, it was ok, I cannot say I was very impressed but for the low price of just $4 gate charge I guess I can't really complain.
They had about half their animals not in their exhibits.
West Side Inn in Kingsport TN
Reserve: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . West Side Inn 1017 West Stone Drive Kingsport TN 37660 In Kingsport, Tennessee, this motel features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi internet. A refrigerator comes standard in each room at West Side Inn. Guests can also enjoy access to a cable TV and telephone. Select rooms feature spa tubs. A daily maid service is available at West Side Inn. Vending machines with snacks and beverages are available for added convenience. Bays Mountain Park and Planetarium is a 13-minute drive from this motel. Guests are 21 miles from Bristol Motor Speedway.
Free camper, first look.
Found this free camper on Craigslist, lets go and see if it is any good.
UBS: Kingsport, Tennessee
Hands Off Appalachia! rallied with Mountain Justice Spring Breakers, Occupy Johnson City and Local Residents to stand in opposition to UBS' funding of mountaintop removal coal extraction (MTR) and the theft of United Mine Worker pensions by Arch Coal, Peabody Energy and Patriot Coal Companies.
The Kingsport, Tennessee branch of UBS is the closest office to the coal fields of Central Appalachia.
UBS is a Swiss-owned wealth management company that funds and supports Alpha Natural Resources, Arch Coal, James River Coal Company and Patriot Coal. These companies are engaging in MTR which is not only destroying the health, water, history and land, but MTR has also killed organized labor, available jobs and safety of our coal miners.
WE DEMAND UBS CHANGE THEIR OFFICIAL POLICY AND STOP FUNDING COMPANIES THAT ENGAGE IN MTR. We will not stop until they do.
Rogersville Main Street Cruise-In (Our Tennessee TV)
Enjoy the monthly cruise in, located in the beautiful and historic town of Rogersville, Tennessee! Classic Cars, Great People, and a piece of American Spirit!
For more information, please go to rogersvillemainstreet.com or call (423) 272-2186
The White Cockade/Soldier's Joy
A medley of British and American folk songs. First in the series I'm doing.
'TRADITION: Tennessee Lives and Legacies' at the Kingsport Renaissance Center
Tradition: Tennessee Lives and Legacies
Free and open to the public. Location: Renaissance Center Gallery in Kingsport
December 13th through February 24th. Opening reception is on December 13th from 4 to 7 PM and is also free and open to the public.
Tradition—Tennessee Lives and Legacies exhibit at Kingsport Renaissance Center
Project Honors Tennessee Folk Artists
Kingsport, TN—Tennessee claims some of this country's most honored folk artists. These individuals have preserved art forms and culture distinctive to their families and communities. The Tennessee Arts Commission Folklife Program has engaged in a multi-faceted project, Tradition—Tennessee Lives and Legacies that is the result of 25 years of fieldwork experience by its director, Dr. Robert Cogswell. He has chronicled the lives of 25 different folk subjects in a hard bound full color book to be published by the Commission.
These individuals are some of the state's greatest resources, shares Rich Boyd, Executive Director of the Tennessee Arts Commission. Tradition is a testament to the agency's work in the traditional arts under the leadership of Dr. Robert Cogswell. This project is a tribute to the artistic tradition that has remained alive in Tennessee and the relationships and trust Roby Cogswell has established through the years.
The Tennessee Arts Commission contracted Nashville photographer Dean Dixon to provide visual images to compliment Cogswell's expressive essays. Dixon spent over 18 months traveling the state and provided stunning photography for the book. A supporting touring exhibition, produced by the Commission in partnership with The Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga, highlights the photography. The first showing of the exhibit opens at the Hunter Museum on September 26, 2010 and will travel throughout the state to selected venues for a 3 year period.
The book and supporting exhibition testify to the strength and diversity of Tennessee's grassroots cultural life, and to the importance of everyday people who continue to sustain art forms and practices through their mastery and dedication. The subjects—mostly individuals and a few pairs and trios of people—represent different parts of Tennessee, different ethnicities and different cultural specialties—from music and crafts to cooking and marble-playing. Dixon's photographs capture the personalities of these interesting and mostly unsung people in settings significant to them.
The individuals highlighted in this project include diverse artists such as Charlie Acuff, who stayed in his home tarea and kept traditional music alive; old time musician Roy Harper in his bright red suit and his additional talent as painter of railroad scenes; Mary Prater's joy of life woven in her baskets and infectious smile; buckdancer Thomas Maupin skipping across a shallow stream at dusk; the classic tradition of Bob Kounlavong's Laotian musician and dancers; Minnie Bell and her Choctaw sisters preparing food over an open fire; Eda Rodriguez preparing
Salvadorian food; Billy Tripp's Mind Field, a tribute to his Methodist parents and many more unique subjects.
Tradition speaks to the reality, dignity and vibrancy of Tennessee folklife in ways not often represented in our institutional culture or mainstream arts circles. Tradition will be on view at the Kingsport Renaissance Center from December 13, 2012 through February 24, 2013. For more information, contact The Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts at (423) 392-8414 or visit the website at engagekingsport.com Books may be purchased at the exhibit venue or by visiting TN4arts.org.
About the Tennessee Arts Commission:
With offices located in Nashville, the Tennessee Arts Commission is a state agency created in 1967 to fund and support quality arts experiences that add value to the lives of every citizen, and enhances the quality of life in Tennessee communities. For more information, visit their website at arts.tn.us.
About the Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts:
The Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts, part of the City of Kingsport, connects, coordinates and engages the public with a creative community. It operates a Public Art program, concert and theatrical events, the Carousel Project and a broad range of support to the area's arts organizations. They work in tandem with a non-profit organization called EngageKingsport.com in order to facilitate their ambitious and broad agenda.
Visit the Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts on Facebook.
For more information log onto to EngageKingsport.com
or call The City of Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts at
(423) 392-8414
The Kingsport Police Department recently issued its yearly report, which includes a variety of stati
The Kingsport Police Department recently issued its yearly report, which includes a variety of statistics on crime in the Model City. Chief David Quillin offers his opinion on the report in this short interview with the Times-News.
By: Matthew Lane
Published on: May 11, 2016
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Rocky Mount Museum
Rocky Mount Living History Museum
Rocky Mount, in Piney Flats, Tennessee, was once the capitol of Americas Southwest Territory, frequented by the likes of Governor William Blount, Daniel Boone, John Sevier and Richard Henderson (who negotiated the Transylvania Purchase). Though the establishment was built more than 200 years ago, day-to-day activities on the farm have not changed. Costumed interpreters still mimic the farming and social techniques of the year 1791. Considered by many to be as much a time machine as a historical landmark, Rocky Mount gives visitors a first-hand look at life on Americas First Frontier.
Andy and the Beats, November 15, 2012, Renaissance Center, Kingsport TN
Andy and the Beats Presented by The City of Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts.This production brought to you in part by a generous grant from the Tennessee Arts Commision.
Andy and the Beats is coming to the Kingsport Renaissance Center on November 15, 2012. Check out this new ad that will be running on Channel 16 in Kingsport! Book your tickets now at Engagekingsport.com — with Andy Rogers at The Renaissance Center.
The Kingsport Office of Cultural Arts will present a public performance of Andy and the Beats an original play by Andy Rogers featuring a brand new Tri-Cities cast!
Andy and The Beats is about acknowledgement, hope, courage, strength, and endurance in a world that doesn't always acknowledge the significance and depth of Type 1 Diabetes.
This show is about Andy, a young seemingly healthy boy, who gets diagnosed with chronic illnes known as type 1 diabetes. With the help of the Beats, the magical narrators of this story, Andy learns about the up's and down's of this disease... the hardships that he has to overcome... and the understanding that
he is not alone in his fight to cure a complicated disease.
Andy Rogers is a graduate of The University
of Tennessee where he attained a B.S. in Biochemistry, Molecular, and Cellular
Biology with a minor in Theatre Arts. He is the creator of Andy and the
Beats, a combined arts and science project turned into type 1 diabetic
advocacy platform to educate the community at large about the social of
physiological ailments of living with this disease.
Roy Bean
Phantly Roy Bean, Jr. was an eccentric U.S. saloon-keeper and Justice of the Peace in Val Verde County, Texas, who called himself The Law West of the Pecos. According to legend, Judge Roy Bean held court in his saloon along the Rio Grande on a desolate stretch of the Chihuahuan Desert of southwest Texas. After his death, Western films and books cast him as a hanging judge, although he is known to have sentenced only two men to hang, one of whom escaped.
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Trump rally Johnson city TN — The Blue Wave Resistance
Trump rally Johnson city TN — The Blue Wave Resistance
Lexi White's Miss Historic Jonesborough 2014 crowning moment
I am so honored to have been given the chance to represent Historic Jonesborough at the Miss Tennessee Pageant this June in Jackson!
Jonesborough, TN (Our Tennessee TV)
Welcome to the historic and beautiful downtown Jonesborough, TN. This town has so much to offer since it is the oldest town in the Great State of Tennessee! So, enjoy the sights, history, and great food for which Jonesborough is renowned and when you get the chance, come visit!