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    Greasy Cove Racetrack

    Erwin Hwy, Unicoi, TN    

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    In the Vally 500 yards north were held, many kinds of frontier diversions, including racing on a half~mile semicircular track. here, in 1788, Andrew Jackson, then 21 years old, rode his h... hmdb.org

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    The Battle Of Red Banks / Reunion For The Boys In Blue

    Erwin Hwy, Unicoi, TN    

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    Marker Front: On December 29, 1864, the Third Regiment of North Carolina Mounted Infantry, under Colonel George W.Kirk, engaged about 400 Confederate Infantry and Cavalry under Lt.Colonel... hmdb.org

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    To The Women Of The Confederacy

    Erwin Hwy, Unicoi, TN    

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    (Front): To those who died for a sacred cause, and to those who lived to win a nobler victory in time of peace. (Side): Whose fidelity, whose purity, whose courage, whose gentle genius in... hmdb.org

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    Unicoi County / The Town Of Erwin

    Erwin Hwy, Unicoi, TN    

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    Unicol County was formed during the Reconstruction era from parts of Washington and Carter counties on March 23, 1875. Representative Alfred A. Taylor introduced a bill in the Tennessee L... hmdb.org

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    Cherokee Church

    Jonesborough, TN    

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    This Baptist church was organized the first Saturday in September, 1783. Here, the fourth Saturday in October, 1786, Holston Association was organized with Tidence Lane moderator and Will... hmdb.org

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    Jacob Brown

    Jonesborough, TN    

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    About one mile S.W., this pioneer from S.C. settled on Nolichucky River in 1771. Brown's purchase of 2 tracts of land from the Cherokee on March 25, 1775, was made beneath a great oak tre... hmdb.org

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    Keystone Pottery

    Jonesborough, TN    

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    Eighty yards south. German immigrant Charles F. Decker opened the Keystone Pottery in 1872. Kitchen and household ware were produced in large quantites. The Decker family also crafted a v... hmdb.org

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    North Carolina / Tennessee

    Burnsville, NC    

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    North Carolina Colonized, 1585-87, by first English settlers in America; permanently settled c. 1650; first to vote readiness for independence, Apr. 12, 1776. Tennessee Settled before 177... hmdb.org

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    Rocky Mount Museum ;

    200 Hyder Hill Rd, Piney Flats, TN     (423) 538-7396

    5 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    Territorial Capital from 1790-1792, today costumed interpreters reenact a day in the life of a typical frontier family. stepintohistory.com

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    Sycamore Shoals

    1651 W Elk Ave, Elizabethton, TN     (423) 543-5808

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    Location of the first permanent American settlement outside the original 13 colonies. A reconstruction of Fort Watauga, site of a two week siege in 1776, is now in the park stepintohistory.com

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    Chester Inn

    116 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN     (423) 753-2171

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    Built in 1797 by Dr. William P. Chester of Lancaster, Pa., it has been continuously occupied as an Inn, a hotel and an apartment house. Among the guests here have been three presidents of... hmdb.org

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    Tipton-haynes Historic Site ;

    2620 S Roan St, Johnson City, TN     (423) 926-3631

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    Linked to several historic events and personages form the before the revolution to the civil war, the location was the site of the 1788 "Battle of the State of Franklin." stepintohistory.com

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    Anita's Atelier

    7 N Mitchell Ave, Bakersville, NC     (828) 688-1717

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    Fine Art, Antiques and collectibles in beautiful downtown Bakersville. Also showcasing fine crafts. Featuring local artists from the surrounding Penland area. citysearch.com

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    Doak House Museum

    690 Erwin Hwy, Greeneville, TN     (423) 636-8554

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    The museum uses its collections and resources to promote the study and research of history, education, religion, and cultural heritage of the people of Northeast Tennessee and the s... museumsusa.org

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    Carroll Reece Museum

    Gilbreath Dr, Johnson City, TN     (423) 439-4392

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    The Museum's historical collection serves to preserve the story of the settlement of Johnson City, Washington County, and the surrounding region. museumland.net

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    Artistree Consulting

    Burnsville, NC     (828) 675-5868

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    Follow us.. for a fun and informative tour through the Toe River Region! visitnc.com