Currently claiming the largest city in Hawkins County, Tennessee, with just under 7,000 people, the town was originally established as a trading post and stagecoach stop, just west of Kingsport.
Originally known by the name of Spencer’s Mill, and Patterson Mill, in the later half of the 1800's, a Methodist church, "on the hill," above the Holston River Valley would later lead the town to be named Church Hill.
Lending some note to the rich history in Northeast Tennessee, surrounding growth, and commerce continues to breath new life into this area.