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Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge
Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, encompasing over 51,000 acres, is located on Kentucky Lake in northwest Ten...
Fort Donelson National Battlefield
Here the Union won its first major victory of the Civil War. The surrender of Fort Donelson, along with the capture o...
Fort Heiman
A Civil War-era Confederate defensive fort overlooking the Tennessee River, about six miles southeast of New ...
Fort Henry
Along the east side of the Tennessee River, about five miles north of US 79, and about 12 miles west of Dover...
Gerard Furnace
(Front): Gerard Furnace Built 2 miles east in 1854 by Browder, Kentucky and Co. Inside it was 24ft. high and 10 ft. a...
Battle Of Paris
On this ridge on March 11, 1862, 450 Confederate troops under the command of Major H. Clay King, 1st Kentucky Battali...
Camp Tyson
Named in honor of Brig. Gen. Lawrence D. Tyson U.S. Senator and veteran of the Spanish-American and First World wars,...
Forrest At Paris Landing
On October 28, 1864, General Nathan Bedford Forrest, C.S.A., began his famous Johnsonville Raid by placing masked bat...
Clear Lake
About 3 miles SE, the lake was discovered in 1785 by Henry Rutherford, who surveyed the majority of west Tennessee. I...
Dumpling Hill Cemetery
The ghost of a slave hanged for a petty crime is often seen and heard here attempting to chase away any visitor...
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...