Alcoa, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Alcoa is a mid-sized city in east-central Tennessee. The most comfortable months are September, May, and October, and January is the coldest month of the year. Alcoa is located near Knoxville, the state's largest city, which is also home to the University of Tennessee, a 400-acre campus with 26,000 students. The university adds a college-town element to the city. The median age of residents is 36.5 years old, and the median rent is $816.

Some streets are named after local people, including Hannum Street, which is named after Confederate Army Captain W.Y.C. Hannum. Rankin street is named after a former road that lead to the Tennessee River. Other streets are named after family members. The names of John and Francis Calderwood are prominent. Francis G. Frary is a popular street name in Alcoa.

Alcoa has an active community, which includes the Millennium Manor Castle, located on Hannum Street. It was built by William Andrew Nicholson between 1938 and 1946, who believed Armageddon was approaching. He built the castle with strong Roman architecture in the hopes that Armageddon would be near. Rental properties are available for $700 a month. This small town is home to many businesses.

According to census data, there are 30 homes for sale in Alcoa, TN. Each home's listing will include photos, local school information, and market data. In July 2022, there were 3 homes sold for over the asking price and three homes were sold below it. In other words, the average household size is 2.22 people. And there were 25 evictions in Alcoa City in 2016.