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  1. www .pittmancentertn .com. Pittman Center is a town in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 454 at the 2020 census and 502 at the 2010 census. The town borders Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. U.S. 321 passes through the town.

  2. May 1, 2017 · Visitors to Pittman Center will enjoy peace, quiet, and an entrance to the Greenbrier section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. To help you make the most of your next vacation, Visit My Smokies has put together a guide to everything you need to know about Pittman Center. Directions to Pittman Center

  3. The Smokies. Tennessee Inspiration. A Sunday Drive Along the Sunny Side Trail. Just minutes away from downtown Gatlinburg nestled in the mountains of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the quaint community of Pittman Center. Pittman Center provides a unique blend of history, culture and natural scenic beauty that captures the imagination.

  4. About Pittman Center, Tennessee. Just minutes away from downtown Gatlinburg nestled in the mountains of Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the quaint community of Pittman Center. Pittman Center provides a unique blend of history, culture, and natural scenic beauty that captures the imagination.

  5. Sevier County Board of Education purchased the school in 1955. In 1974, when citizens applied for incorporation from the State of Tennessee, the name of Pittman Center was selected. Today, the town of Pittman Center is about six square miles with a population of 500.

  6. Pittman Center. This small town outside Gatlinburg covers six square miles and has a population of only 500, but its treasures are plentiful. Its first settler arrived in 1784, but the town remained cut off from the world due to rough topography and poor roads for over 100 years.

  7. Oct 8, 2017 · Pittman Center. Written by Durwood Dunn. < 1 minutes to read. Pittman Center was founded by Dr. John S. Burnett, a Methodist minister and educator who had long dreamed of establishing an educational and medical facility in one of the most isolated sections of East Tennessee.

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