Loudon City Hall is located at 201 Alma Place, Loudon, TN 37774. Phone: 865‑458‑2033.
Neighborhoods
Ball Park Addition
Barnette Estates
Bartlebaugh Subdivision
Bay View Estates
Blackberry Cove
Blairland Addition
Blairs Bend
Bowman Estates
Butler
Chatuga Coves
Chatuga Point
Chota Hills
Chota Landing
Chota Point
Chota Shores
Chota View
Chota Woods
Coyatee Coves
Coyatee Estates
Coyatee Hills
Coyatee Point
Coyatee Shores
Doughty Farm
Forest Hills
Fox Landing
George Osborne Addition
Green Acres
Greens at Toqua
Grove Place
Hampton Place
Hillcrest
Homestead
Huff Addition
Huffs Ferry
James Ridge
Kollock Addition
Lake Awana
Lake Awana Valley
Lakeside Village
Lakeview Heights
Legacy Park
Lighthouse Pointe
Lillie Porter Estates
Lofts at the Grove
Loudon Hills
Maple Hill Heights
Mialaquo
Mialaquo Cove
Mialaquo Point
Mialaquo Shores
Millers Landing
Montooth Farms
Morgans View
New Providence
Pine Top Addition
Piney Woods
Port Madison
Queener
Rarity Bay
River View Addition
Rivers Bend
Rivers Edge
Riverview Addition
Riverview Farms
Roberson Estates
Roberson Springs
Robinson Trail
Rosedale
Rosedale Park
Sams Addition
Sandalwood
Sequoyah Point Villas
Stockton Valley Ranches
Stonegate
Sweetwater Creek
Tanasi Cove Villas
Tanasi Coves
Tanasi Greens
Tanasi Hills
Tanasi Lagoon
Tanasi Point
Tanasi Shores
Tellico Village
Tennessee National
The Greens at Toqua
Tommotley Coves
Tommotley Greens
Tommotley Shores
Toqua
Toqua Cove
Toqua Greens
Toqua Hills
Toqua Point
Toqua Shores
Valley Vista
Vineyard Cove
Watts Bar Estates
Wayne Carter Farm
West Rosedale
Willington Place
Loudon as described in 1939 [1]
Loudon (population 2,578), seat of Loudon County, is the outgrowth of a settlement, Blair's Ferry, which was on the north bank of the Tennessee River. It is the trade and shipping center of a farming area, and has the small hosiery and chair factories usually found in the towns of this area. The John Blair House was built in 1839 on land acquired from an Indian Chief named Pathkiller.
Works Progress Administration, Federal Writers' Program, Tennessee: A Guide to the State, American Guide Series, Tennessee Department of Conservation, Stratford Press, 1939.