Bloomingdale is a census-designated place in Sullivan County in upper East Tennessee, immediately adjacent to the city of Kingsport. The community is unincorporated and lacks its own municipal government, instead falling under Sullivan County jurisdiction. Population is around 10,000, making Bloomingdale one of the larger CDPs in Tennessee. It sits within the Tri-Cities metropolitan area that includes Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol.
The Bloomingdale area was settled in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by families moving south from Virginia along the Great Valley route. The region was shaped by the broader development of the Holston River valley and by 20th-century industrialization in nearby Kingsport. The Eastman Chemical Company, founded in Kingsport in 1920 as a subsidiary of Eastman Kodak, became one of the largest employers in the Tri-Cities region. Many Bloomingdale residents work at Eastman or related firms.
The Holston River flows south of Bloomingdale, and Warriors Path State Park on Patrick Henry Lake (a Holston River reservoir) is a short drive from the community. The lake provides boating and fishing, and the park includes hiking trails, a campground, and a marina. Nearby Bays Mountain Park, a large municipal preserve operated by Kingsport, contains a planetarium, lake, and wildlife exhibits.
Bloomingdale's residential character is typical of an established suburban area with a mix of older ranch and split-level homes and some newer subdivisions. Sullivan County Schools operates the public school system. Commute patterns are oriented toward Kingsport for employment, shopping, and services.
Escortservice.com's Bloomingdale listings point to the escort websites active in the area. The directory is a listing service and nothing more. It does not facilitate meetings or verify any party. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
Bloomingdale is a census-designated place in Sullivan County in upper East Tennessee, immediately adjacent to the city of Kingsport. The community is unincorporated and lacks its own municipal government, instead falling under Sullivan County jurisdiction. Population is around 10,000, making Bloomingdale one of the larger CDPs in Tennessee. It sits within the Tri-Cities metropolitan area that includes Kingsport, Johnson City, and Bristol.
The Bloomingdale area was settled in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by families moving south from Virginia along the Great Valley route. The region was shaped by the broader development of the Holston River valley and by 20th-century industrialization in nearby Kingsport. The Eastman Chemical Company, founded in Kingsport in 1920 as a subsidiary of Eastman Kodak, became one of the largest employers in the Tri-Cities region. Many Bloomingdale residents work at Eastman or related firms.
The Holston River flows south of Bloomingdale, and Warriors Path State Park on Patrick Henry Lake (a Holston River reservoir) is a short drive from the community. The lake provides boating and fishing, and the park includes hiking trails, a campground, and a marina. Nearby Bays Mountain Park, a large municipal preserve operated by Kingsport, contains a planetarium, lake, and wildlife exhibits.
Bloomingdale's residential character is typical of an established suburban area with a mix of older ranch and split-level homes and some newer subdivisions. Sullivan County Schools operates the public school system. Commute patterns are oriented toward Kingsport for employment, shopping, and services.
Escortservice.com's Bloomingdale listings point to the escort websites active in the area. The directory is a listing service and nothing more. It does not facilitate meetings or verify any party. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
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