Contact Us: Stephanie Morr - stefamorr@gmail.com 423.429.5214 Shad Freck - shad@shadfreck.com 423.631.1716 The Freck Group at Greater Impact Realty 423.973.8634 Ask for Stephanie or Shad!
Great video!! Thanks for promoting our adorable town of Jonesborough and for coming in to shop with us at Noelle. It was a pleasure to meet you and look forward to see you again! 😁
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
@@ramjam6934 There are people of all ages living and moving here. ETSU, Walters State, Tusculum College and Milligan University are all located in this are too.
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
We are planning to relocate to your area in the next few months. Heading up your way later this month on a fact finding mission. We would like to be moved by August. 😊
Also check out McLeod's Organics next door to the Crystal Raven and across the street from Mauk's. Very charming store. The only brick and mortar store that I know of that carries the full line Living Libations.
Anyone thinking of moving to Northeast Tennessee needs to inform themselves about the medical monopoly here and how that has negatively influenced quality of care. Also, because so many people have decided to move here, snatch up farmland, and buy out folks who no longer can afford to their real estate taxes, the cost of homes has doubled. Real estate here is no longer below the national average as it once was but our average income has stayed way below the national average. People are living in campers while they wait for a home to open up. Rents have doubled and what a person could rent for $800 less than 10 years about, is now going for $1600. This ship has sailed but I hear Kentucky is nice.
Nice video - thanks! Very informative. Do you have one on the real estate in the area? Lastly, we live in a town with 100k and horrible urban sprawl and all the "stuff" that comes with it. Curious if Johnson City is "sprawling" into Jonesborogh? I know it (Johnson City) has it's definite pluses too and growth is not a bad thing...if done well; but just really look for a perhaps slowly growing town with a small town vibe with a place to get involved and things to do.
how many times during the day does the train roll trough and how many times at night does the train roll through? Are they obnoxious about blowing the train horn especially at night?
We live within a mile of a train track, and several roads cross the tracks. By law, the train is required to sound the horn 2 long, 1 short, and 1 long blast at every intersection. Like Jennifer Richman said, in a little while you stop hearing it.
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
The music is overpowering. I can barely make out what is being said when the music is playing. We live in Jonesborough and are trying to get our elderly parents to move here so we can help them. I'd love to send them this video but they'll never be able to make out what is being said over that music😢
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
Contact Us:
Stephanie Morr - stefamorr@gmail.com 423.429.5214
Shad Freck - shad@shadfreck.com 423.631.1716
The Freck Group at Greater Impact Realty 423.973.8634 Ask for Stephanie or Shad!
I need to check out Paul’s Pens. Cool looking place! Love Jonesborough.
Great video!! Thanks for promoting our adorable town of Jonesborough and for coming in to shop with us at Noelle. It was a pleasure to meet you and look forward to see you again! 😁
I will definitely be back! Thank you for watching our TH-cam channel❤️
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
Looks like such a great little town. I can easily see myself there…
😂 Don't fall for it
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
Great and interesting video , love this awesome town !
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
Love this video on Jonesbourgh. Thanks Stephanie. Will share.
Thank you Patricia. I appreciate that❤️
@@LivinginJohnsonCityTennessee Great town for many who love arts, crafts, perfomances and history.
Nice Video, Thank You for your time.
My pleasure!
Beautiful
Thank you! It is easy to make this town look good!
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
How beautiful! My wife and I visited not too long ago but most things were closed. Will have to come at a better time when we come back in July!
Definitely visit during the day!
@@LivinginJohnsonCityTennessee Are there young people in the area or is it more of an older crew?
@@ramjam6934 There are people of all ages living and moving here. ETSU, Walters State, Tusculum College and Milligan University are all located in this are too.
@@LivinginJohnsonCityTennessee I am really looking forward to visiting and potentially calling it home.
Such a great video! Love my little town. Love your channel.
Thank you Jen!
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
We are planning to relocate to your area in the next few months. Heading up your way later this month on a fact finding mission. We would like to be moved by August. 😊
Please send me a text or email. I would be happy to forward you information that will be helpful during your fact finding adventure!
Great tour of our amazing town! Who is the best 'borough'? 'JONESBOROUGH' !!
Thank you!
Also check out McLeod's Organics next door to the Crystal Raven and across the street from Mauk's. Very charming store. The only brick and mortar store that I know of that carries the full line Living Libations.
Anyone thinking of moving to Northeast Tennessee needs to inform themselves about the medical monopoly here and how that has negatively influenced quality of care. Also, because so many people have decided to move here, snatch up farmland, and buy out folks who no longer can afford to their real estate taxes, the cost of homes has doubled. Real estate here is no longer below the national average as it once was but our average income has stayed way below the national average. People are living in campers while they wait for a home to open up. Rents have doubled and what a person could rent for $800 less than 10 years about, is now going for $1600. This ship has sailed but I hear Kentucky is nice.
We still haven't gotten there after moving to Johnson City last year. It looks nice.
It’s a time to take a 20 minute drive and check it out!
@@LivinginJohnsonCityTennessee Well aware. It just hasn't fit in somehow. Soon though. We hope to see the Christmas parade.
Nice video - thanks! Very informative. Do you have one on the real estate in the area? Lastly, we live in a town with 100k and horrible urban sprawl and all the "stuff" that comes with it. Curious if Johnson City is "sprawling" into Jonesborogh? I know it (Johnson City) has it's definite pluses too and growth is not a bad thing...if done well; but just really look for a perhaps slowly growing town with a small town vibe with a place to get involved and things to do.
There are 60 videos on our Living in Johnson City Tennessee TH-cam channel. When you have an opportunity, check them out! ❤
Tell them to move to Memphis!!!!
Is Cookeville TN a good city
how many times during the day does the train roll trough and how many times at night does the train roll through? Are they obnoxious about blowing the train horn especially at night?
I believe I hear it around 1 time at night and maybe twice during the day. Yes they blow the horn when heading into town.
they blow the horn but you seriously do get used it. I find it soothing now
We live within a mile of a train track, and several roads cross the tracks. By law, the train is required to sound the horn 2 long, 1 short, and 1 long blast at every intersection. Like Jennifer Richman said, in a little while you stop hearing it.
What is it like living in Johnson City
Check out our videos about Johnson City on this channel.
Don’t move here, we like the way it is.
Why would you not chose Florida? Tenn to hot in summer and to cold in winter.
Why wouldn't you just go to Florida instead of watching Tennessee videos if that's your opinion?
@@FWMCBigFoot You must be a Southern Democrat. You do not want anyone there but your folks.
@@Patrick-yh5yd then you must be an expert at jumping to conclusions. I'm a Michigan conservative. Have a nice life.
Tennessee is full. Sorry.
😳🤣
Too funny. Exactly how I feel about my rural town in Michigan.
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.
The music is overpowering. I can barely make out what is being said when the music is playing. We live in Jonesborough and are trying to get our elderly parents to move here so we can help them. I'd love to send them this video but they'll never be able to make out what is being said over that music😢
Perhaps you can share another video about Jonesborough from TH-cam. There are dozens of them. Some without music.
It's actually not that bad at all
I'm 38 and have lived in Jonesborough since I was 8. I moved here with my parents from Delaware. I've been the victim of two hate crimes at an earlier age, living in Jonesborough. The first was at the Ingles at age 14, and the second at the Crossroads near 107 at age 16. Both times, I was punched in the face for the color of my skin by fully grown adult Caucasian men. I've got many racial horror stories from this town and a lot of trauma. Jonesborough is extremely red (conservative). The shopkeepers downtown are kind, and people in businesses are friendly, but the regular locals are not friendly to outsiders. There is no diversity. The people of color who live here make up a small percentage compared to the Caucasian population. It is not welcoming to the LGBTQ community. Jonesborough is a very close-minded, boring place with a lot of bigoted people. If I could afford to move, I would in a heartbeat. I hate it here.