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Alexis De Tocqueville At Sandy Bridge
Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859), author of the classic Democracy in America, and Gustave de Beaumont (1802-1866) sp...
Hollowrock Church
Founded in 1822, this Primitive Baptist Church has been in constant use. It holds an annual foot-washing ceremony the...
Johnsonville State Historic Park
- The park is named for Military Governor Andrew Johnson. This 600-acre park on the eastern side of Kentucky Lak...
Old Johnsonville
This town was named for Andrew Johnson, military governor of Tennessee (1862 - 65). Although the community had been a...
Isaac R. Hawkins
Born in Maury Co., he was an officer of volunteers in the Mexican War. A lifelong staunch Unionist, he was a delegate...
Oak Hill Cemetery
Established in 1822, this cemetery contains the remains of soldiers from every major American war since the establish...
Jesse James
In August 1877, Jesse James, the notorious outlaw, moved to this site from Missouri and rented a farm from N.B. Link....
Camp Tyson
Named in honor of Brig. Gen. Lawrence D. Tyson U.S. Senator and veteran of the Spanish-American and First World wars,...
Nathan Nesbitt
Lived and is buried about 3 miles southeast. On December 9, 1822, he made a trail through the woods to the new county...
Hurricane Mills
This mill and dam were built by James T. Anderson in 1896 Though wool was carded here, grain processing predominated....
Old Racetrack
Built about 1818 in the area to the east. Here also were held barbecues, barn dances, prize fights and cockfights. He...