Cheap Things To Do in Wildersville, Tennessee

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24845 Natchez Trace Road, Wildersville, Tennessee

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  • Aspur of the Natchez Trace, the famous wilderness highway of the late 18th century, once crossed these stat... More on LLBean.com

  • (never more than 30 visitors in one place, usually only 2-3 other families at any stopping place) The actua... More on Epinions.com

 

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Wildersville, Tennessee

  • This trail makes for a pleasant lakefront stroll, providing some picturesque views of a long footbridge across the mirror surface ... More on Trails

  • We hiked this trail at night. It was a lot of fun but we did have a hard ti More on Trails

 

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Wildersville TN 38388

  • Inscription. Robert and Permelia McPeake built this cabin near Rock Hill, Tennessee, in 1851. Danny and Rose Garner donated the cabin to the Parker's Crossroads Battlefield Association in 2006. After being painstakingly recorded, ... More on HMDB

 

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Wildersville TN 38388

  • Inscription. You are standing, more or less, on the old Lexington-Huntingdon Road. Behind you is the reconstructed split-rail fence, where the Union troops took position and faced General Nathan Bedford Forrest's unrelenting artillery ... More on HMDB

 

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Wildersville TN 38388

  • Inscription. Lt. Colonel Alonzo Napier fell mortally wounded at this point as he was leading a charge of troops along the Lexington-Huntingdon Road. In the excitement of the deafening roar of cannon fire and the swift barrage of small ... More on HMDB

 

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Wildersville TN 38388

  • Inscription. "We have worked, road, and fought hard": On January 1, 1863 Forrest reached the Tennessee River. By 9 p.m. the entire command, more than 2,000 men and horses, six cannon, and a train of wagons, had crossed the river on ... More on HMDB

 

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Wildersville TN 38388

  • Inscription. (Front of Kiosk): Nathan Bedford Forrest was one of the Civil War's greatest cavalry generals. His ferocity as a warrior and his claim to have slain one more enemy soldier in personal combat than the 29 horses killed ... More on HMDB

 

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Wildersville TN 38388

  • Below you will find links to historical items of interest we have located during our research of the battle at Parker's ... More on Parkerscrossroads.com

  • Inscription. Returning to Middle Tennessee after an extensive & successful raid, Forrest's Cavalry Brigade on Dec. 31, 1862, fought here an all-day battle with 2 separate Union brigades converging ... More on HMDB

 

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