About Kingston

Nestled along the shores of beautiful Watts Bar Lake, Kingston overflows with nature's beauty. Once a major steam boat hub on the Tennessee River, Kingston's waterfront is now mainly used for recreational enjoyment. Whether boating, fishing or just relaxing along the shore, residents and visitors alike agree that Kingston is brimming with natural beauty. Kingston was founded in 1799 and is the second oldest city in Tennessee. It was the state capital for one day on September 21, 1807, and remains the county seat for Roane County. Located in the center of Kingston is one of only seven antebellum courthouses remaining in Tennessee.

The city is rich in history and its river heritage is evident by the graves of several riverboat captains buried in the Old Bethel Presbyterian Cemetery. Please take some time and explore our city and its departments by use of our website. If you would like additional information, please send us an email, visit us in person or contact us through any of the phone numbers located on our pages.