Sullivan County was established in 1780 and was named for General John Sullivan, a New Hampshire Revolutionary War leader. The county seat is Blountville. Sullivan County is also home to Kingsport and Bristol, two of the three “Tri-Cities” of Upper East Tennessee. This farm is also the oldest Century Farm in Tennessee. For more information regarding Sullivan County, please go to the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History & Culture website.
Farm Name | County | Date Founded | Special Recognition |
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McCulley Family Farm | Sullivan | 1782 | Pioneer Century Farm |
Miller Branch Farm | Sullivan | 1922 | |
Morrell Farm | Sullivan | 1904 | |
Pemberton Farm | Sullivan | 1825 | NR |
River View Farm | Sullivan | 1869 | |
Samuel Bruce Slaughter Farm | Sullivan | 1871 | |
Shady Lawn Farm | Sullivan | 1880 | |
Strawberry Ridge Farm | Sullivan | 1839 | |
Strickler Farm | Sullivan | 1880 |