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Gray in prime location for growth
By staff report
Founded as Gray Station, Gray is situated in the northwest section of Washington County. Though parts of it are inside the Johnson City city limits, Gray sits between Kingsport and Johnson City off Interstate 26.
In recent years, that ideal location has spawned tremendous residential and commercial growth, making it one of the fastest-growing areas in Northeast Tennessee. More...
>>Related story: Gray Fossil Site a first-hand look at Miocene era
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| The places we call home hold special places in each resident's heart |
Area residents describe the town where they live and interesting stats.
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Gray - Community Stats |
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| 2000 Population |
1,273 |
| White |
98% |
| Total Households |
553 |
| Own home |
73% |
| Men and women living alone |
24% |
| Married Couples with children |
20% |
| Married Couples with no children |
37% |
| Single mom with children |
9% |
| Single dad with children |
1% |
| High school graduate or higher |
83% |
| Bachelor's degree or higher |
15% |
| Civilian veterans |
17% |
| Per capita income |
$22,542 |
The following ethnic groups had less than 100 people living in this city/town according to Census 200 0- Black, American Indian, Asian. Other races, Multirace, Hispanic
Note: Percentages have been round up.
Source: Census 2000 |
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Relocation Info |
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A resident of Kingsport is less than an hour's drive from four local oval race tracks, two drag strips and the most popular Nascar race track on the Winston Cup Circuit, Bristol Motorspeedway |
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