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824 Milligan Way, New Market, Tennessee 37820-4102, United States
This course has wide-open fairways and was built on hilly terrain in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. The greens are average-sized and elevated. There is water that comes into play on two hole... More on Golf.com
This is a old course and all the trees have matured and can be quite challenging to maneuver your ball around especially on #4, a little to the right and your in jail. #9 is a long par 3 that is al... More on GolfReview

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1839 London Rd, New Market, Tennessee 37820-3406

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1009, New Market TN 37820, United States of America
Inscription. In a log cabin which stood here, Frances Eliza Hodgson, newly from England with her family, spent the winter of 1865. She helped support her family with music lessons, also opened a "Select Seminary for Young People." ... More on HMDB

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New Market TN 37820, United States of America
Inscription. The author of this book, probably the most famous of her several works, spent her first winter in the United States in a small house which stood about 250 yards south. Besides this juvenile work, she was the author of ... More on HMDB

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729 W Highway 11e, New Market, TN 37820

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1075 W Old A J Hwy, New Market, TN 37820

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Jefferson City TN 37760
Inscription. 1/2 mi. Following organizational meetings in 1849, this was chartered as Mossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary in 1851. It closed 1861-65, its buildings being occupied and badly damaged by Federal troops in that period. ... More on HMDB

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270 East Old Andrew Johnson Highway, Jefferson City TN 37760, United States of America

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Dandridge , Jefferson County, TN
(Miller’s Creek, 42-45-a) across Chaney Branch NW of Dandridge , Jefferson County, TN. TN92 NW 3.3 miles from jct with US25W in Dandridge to the bridge on ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Strawberry Plains TN 37871, United States of America
Inscription. 1/2 mile NW, near the present railway bridge, this ferry was established by William McBee in the last decade of the 18th century. Many early travelers have, in their diaries, mentioned using it. , Erected by Tennessee ... More on HMDB
