Church Hill History
Church Hill, incorporated in 1958, is the largest of the five incorporated towns of Hawkins County. The city is named for the First United Methodist Church, or the "church on the hill", which overlooks the downtown area.
Today, the city of Church Hill is home to a fast-growing population
Church Hill Facts
You might be interested to know that Church Hill has a population of 14,617 and the average household income in Church Hill is $42,849. Residents of Church Hill enjoy 35.6 degree weather in the month of January and 76.2 degree weather in the month of July. The median age in Church Hill is 38.04 and the average household size in Church Hill is 2.37.
Community Location
Church Hill is located in Hawkins County. Hawkins County is 60 miles northeast of Knoxville, 50 miles southwest of Bristol, 259 miles from Cincinnati, 284 from Atlanta, 695 miles from New York City, 651 from New Orleans, and one day's drive away from 75% of major U.S. markets and 90,000,000 consumers.
Hawkins County is located in Northeast Tennessee, extending down from the Virginia state line. The county is divided into two almost equal sections by the Holston River, which traverses the county's entire length. One of the largest counties in the state, the 480 square miles of Hawkins County ranges from relatively flat valleys dotted with farms and pasture land to the high mountain ridges of the Appalachians

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