Scott County was established in 1849 and its county seat is Huntsville. The largest town in the county is Oneida and it once served as a way station on the Cincinnati Southern Railroad line. In addition, it served as a shipping point for timber, coal, farm products and livestock. In the western part of the county lies the Big South Fork National River and Recreation area that attracts many hikers, rafters, kayakers and canoers. For more information regarding Scott County, please go to the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture website.
Farm Name | County | Date Founded | Special Recognition |
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Chitwood Farm | Scott | 1813 | |
Jerome D. Reed Farm | Scott | 1880 |