Tennessee History and Civil War Trails
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Tennessee history is rich with artifacts from native American cultures, early settlement days, famous citizens from the past and present, civil war history, and a rich cultural overlay of music, agriculture, and art. Join our innkeepers in their local discoveries of the history-rich counties of Tennessee. Tennessee abounds with Civil War history, whether it be the chilling ambush in the mountains by renegade deserters as in Cold Mountain, or major battles. Much of Tennessee has a story to tell, as the state was divided, both Union and Confederate. Shelbyville was called “Little Boston”, and much of the Smoky Mountains with its rugged individualism and independent farming spirit had no interest in defending slavery and a plantation way of life. Join the innkeepers who have created a civil war history experience in their inns and special areas of Tennessee. I think you will be delightfully surprised at the unfolding of history before your eyes.
Falls Mill B&B Log CabinPhone: 931-469-7161Toll Free: 931-469-7161 Log cabin on the grounds of 1873 operating water powered mill. Museum houses exhibits on the history of this 3 story brick structure. Built as a textile factory later used as a cotton gin then a wood working shop. The mill now produces stone ground corn meal, flour and grits. 32 foot waterwheel, water falls, picnic grounds and hiking trails. Belvidere, Tennessee View Expanded Listing Go to: www.fallsmill.com |
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Nolichuckey BluffsPhone: 423-787-7947Toll Free: 800-842-4690 Civil war trails in Greeneville are only 10 minutes from the cabins. Greeneville, Tennessee View Expanded Listing Go to: www.tennessee-cabins.com |
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Chanticleer Inn Bed and BreakfastPhone: 706-820-2002Toll Free: 866-424-2584 Chickamauga Battle Field Lookout Mtn, Georgia View Expanded Listing Go to: www.stayatchanticleer.com |