Roane
Roane can refer to several things. One prominent usage is Roane County, Tennessee, a county located in the eastern part of the state. Its county seat is Kingston. The county was established in 1801 and named after Archibald Roane, who served as the governor of Tennessee. Roane County is situated in the Tennessee Valley and is known for its natural beauty, including portions of Watts Bar Lake and the Tennessee River. It plays a role in agriculture and industry within the region.
Another significant reference to Roane is a surname. Many individuals bear the Roane surname, with notable
Additionally, "Roane" might appear as a place name in other contexts or as a given name, though