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Lenoir City, TN
'Tellico Reservoir', also known as 'Tellico Lake', is a reservoir in Tennessee, created by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in 1979 upon the completion of Tellico Dam. The dam impounds the Little Tennessee River and the lower ... More on Wikipedia

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110 E. Depot St., Lenoir City, Tennessee 37771, us
Housed in the early city hall, this museum documents the history of Lenoir City. Started in 1997, the museum was originally housed in Lenoir City's early city hall building on Broadway in downtown Lenoir City. The Lenoir City Museum ... More on Heritage

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110 Depot St, Lenoir City, TN 37771

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Knoxville TN 37934, United States of America
Inscription. A native of Stony Point (Low's Ferry) David Farragut moved to New Orleans at the age of three. At the age of ten, he began a career with the U. S. Navy; ca. 1827, pioneered a school for seamen; 1841, improved hoisting ... More on HMDB

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Knoxville TN 37934, United States of America
Inscription. This house marks the site of the station established in 1787 by Col. David Campbell as a frontier fort for protection against Indian attacks. On the main highway to the west it was an ... More on HMDB
Inscription. The Federal Gen. Ambrose Burnside, pursued by Gen. James Longstreet from Lenoir's Station via Concord, eluded an attempt by Gen. Lafayette McLaws, C. S. A. coming from Loudon via the H... More on HMDB

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Tennessee
Although you must cross a road during this excursion, the trails on this hike are lightly used, offering a pleasantly undulating loop with very little climbing for such a mountainous setting. First... More on Trails
This was a bery excellent trail. I hiked it during an 18 mile day hike and More on Trails

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703 West Broadway Avenue, Maryville TN 37801, United States of America
Inscription. This Presbyterian church was founded in 1786 by Rev. Archibald Scott, of Virginia. In 1792, Rev. Gideon Blackburn built a log church here; the stones in the present wall are from a church which replaced it in 1829; the ... More on HMDB

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Lost Sea, 140 Lost Sea Road, Sweetwater, TN 37874
The name of the Lost Sea is derived from the most impressing feature of the cave, an underground lake of 1.... More on showcaves.com
Very good family outing and shopping and picnic area. More on GeckoGo

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3148 Kingston Pike, S.W., Knoxville, Tennessee
Visitors may be given a tour, which includes the tower where legend has it Confederate sharpshooters were ... More on Moon Handbooks: Tennessee
Bleak House, an Italianate mansion built for Robert Armstrong, was used as the headquarters for Confederate... More on Weather.com
