Kodak is an unincorporated community and a neighborhood of Sevierville[2] in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States.
The city of Kodak is included in Sevierville's urban growth boundary for future annexation.
[5] A large portion of Kodak along State Highway 66 and I-40 exit 407 has been annexed into the City of Sevierville since the 1990s.
[6] The Treaty of Dumplin Creek was signed at Maj. Hugh Henry's fort, in the area that would become Kodak, on June 10, 1785, between the proposed, never-recognized State of Franklin and the Cherokee tribe of Native Americans.
"[7] The treaty's effect was to open the East Tennessee counties of Blount, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox and Sevier to white settlers and homesteaders without Native resistance.