Johnson City

Johnson City
1. a city in NE Tennessee. 39,753.
2. a city in S New York. 17,126.

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      city, Washington county, northeastern Tennessee, U.S. It lies in a valley in the southern Appalachian Mountains, about 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Knoxville and just west of Elizabethton. The area was settled in the 1760s. Originally a part of North Carolina, it was included in the Watauga Association, a form of self-government organized in 1772, and a few years later it was part of the short-lived state of Franklin. Following the arrival of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad in the mid-1850s, the settlement grew up around the railroad depot and was called Johnson's Depot for Henry Johnson, an early settler and postmaster and later the city's first mayor. In 1859 it was renamed Haynesville for Landon C. Haynes, later a Confederate senator, but was renamed for Johnson in 1861.

      The economy is based on agriculture (livestock, corn [maize], and tobacco), services (including health care, finance, and telemarketing), and manufacturing (including water heaters, electronics, heating equipment, and automotive parts). The James H. Quillen Veterans Affairs Medical Center (known as Mountain Home) includes a lake and a cemetery. East Tennessee State University (1911) is in the city. The northern portion of Cherokee National Forest is to the south and west. Near the city are Rocky Mount, a restored 18th-century territorial capital, and the Tipton-Haynes Historic Site, an 18th-century home that includes a museum and a cave. The Appalachian Regional Fair is held in August in nearby Gray. Inc. 1869. Pop. (1990) city, 49,381; Johnson City–Kingsport–Bristol MSA, 436,047; (2000) city, 55,469; Johnson City–Kingsport–Bristol MSA, 480,091.

      city, seat (1890) of Blanco county, south-central Texas, U.S., 40 miles (64 km) west of Austin. The hometown of President Lyndon B. Johnson (Johnson, Lyndon B.), it was founded in 1879 by James Polk Johnson, a forebear of the president. Located in the scenic hills of the Pedernales River valley, it is a ranching supply centre and tourist base for the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Park, designated a national historic site in 1969 and later redesignated. The park includes the frame house (1901) where Johnson spent his boyhood; the Johnson Settlement, a restored ranch home owned in the mid-19th century by Sam Ealy Johnson, the president's grandfather; the president's birthplace (a reconstructed late 19th-century farmhouse); the “Texas White House”; and the family cemetery where Johnson is buried. The Lyndon B. Johnson State Park (269 acres [109 hectares]) is nearby, with a visitor centre containing Johnson family memorabilia. Hereford cattle, sheep, and goats are raised in the surrounding rolling hill country, and the city is a grading point for wool, mohair, and turkeys. Inc. 1944. Pop. (1990) 932; (2000) 1,191.

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