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Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge

SWAMP CREEK RD, Springville, TN    

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Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, encompasing over 51,000 acres, is located on Kentucky Lake in northwest Ten...

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Fort Donelson National Battlefield

120 Fort Donelson Shores Rd, Dover, TN     (931) 232-5706

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Here the Union won its first major victory of the Civil War. The surrender of Fort Donelson, along with the capture o...

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Fort Heiman

Fort Heiman Rd, New Concord, KY    

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A Civil War-era Confederate defensive fort overlooking the Tennessee River, about six miles southeast of New ...

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Fort Henry

Dover, TN    

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Along the east side of the Tennessee River, about five miles north of US 79, and about 12 miles west of Dover...

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Gerard Furnace

New Concord, KY    

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(Front): Gerard Furnace Built 2 miles east in 1854 by Browder, Kentucky and Co. Inside it was 24ft. high and 10 ft. a...

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Battle Of Paris

Paris St, Mc Kenzie, TN    

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On this ridge on March 11, 1862, 450 Confederate troops under the command of Major H. Clay King, 1st Kentucky Battali...

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Camp Tyson

Routon Ln, Henry, TN    

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Named in honor of Brig. Gen. Lawrence D. Tyson U.S. Senator and veteran of the Spanish-American and First World wars,...

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Forrest At Paris Landing

Paris St, Mc Kenzie, TN    

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On October 28, 1864, General Nathan Bedford Forrest, C.S.A., began his famous Johnsonville Raid by placing masked bat...

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Clear Lake

1503 CLEAR LAKE RD, Mckenzie, TN    

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About 3 miles SE, the lake was discovered in 1785 by Henry Rutherford, who surveyed the majority of west Tennessee. I...

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Dumpling Hill Cemetery

Paris, TN    

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The ghost of a slave hanged for a petty crime is often seen and heard here attempting to chase away any visitor...

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Alexis De Tocqueville At Sandy Bridge

Hollow Rock, TN    

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Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859), author of the classic Democracy in America, and Gustave de Beaumont (1802-1866) sp...

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Hollowrock Church

Hollow Rock, TN    

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Founded in 1822, this Primitive Baptist Church has been in constant use. It holds an annual foot-washing ceremony the...

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Johnsonville State Historic Park

STEAM PLANT RD, New Johnsonville, TN    

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- The park is named for Military Governor Andrew Johnson. This 600-acre park on the eastern side of Kentucky Lak...