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Parksville Beach, Polk County, Tennessee
When was the last time you went to the beach? Parksville Beach in Polk County, Tennessee is a tremendous place for getting out. Not too many hotel rooms close at hand, you'll have to travel a bit to get to one, but if you don't have ... More on GoingOutside

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Long Island Beach, Davidson County, Tennessee

#3.
Willow Beach, Davidson County, Tennessee
Willow Beach is not an unbelievably busy section of coastline, and there's splendid natural beauty right here for you along it. You may have to settle for a hotel a far from the beach if you want to stay for a few days, but do book ... More on GoingOutside

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Shady Beach, Polk County, Tennessee
If you are in Tennessee all through the months of summer you have to take a look at the beach. Shady Beach is a relaxing place, and when you have spent some time here you will feel like a whole new... More on GoingOutside
Popping by the beach in Tennessee is such a glorious activity. We all need to pop by the beach from time to time, and Shady Beach in Polk County, Tennessee is the outdoors at its best. Some of the ... More on GoingOutside

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Talbott, TN
'Cherokee Reservoir', also known as 'Cherokee Lake', is a reservoir in Tennessee formed by the impoundment of the Holston River behind Cherokee Dam.
The reservoir has a surface area of about , a flood-storage capacity of , and nearly ... More on Wikipedia

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Russellville TN 37860, United States of America

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Russellville TN 37860, United States of America
Inscription. Bethesda Presbyterian Church, completed 1835, is a powerful reminder of the effect of the Civil War on the Tennessee home front. As the war clouds gathered, conflicting sympathies divided the congregation, and the church ... More on HMDB

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Russellville TN 37860, United States of America
Inscription. 0.4 mi. Built 1785 by Col. James Roddey, from North Carolina. He was subsequently delegate to the North Carolina Constitutional Convention, magistrate and register of Jefferson County under territorial government and ... More on HMDB

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Russellville TN 37860, United States of America
Inscription. In the winter of 1863-1864, after abandoning the siege of Knoxville, Confederate Gen. James Longstreet was given command of the Confederate forces in Upper East Tennessee. He chose Russellville, a small town on the East ... More on HMDB

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Russellville TN 37860, United States of America
