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The community known as Standing Stone was incorporated at the Town of Monterey in 1893. It was laid out by the Cumberland Mountain Coal Company. The town was named “Monterey” in a contest. The winner was Robert Moscrip, the Cumberland Mountain Coal Co. e ...
Get off the trail and go down by the creek for some down-home style cookin' at the cross roads.
Take a scenic drive to Shady Valley to see the beautiful Cathedral Window quilt pattern on Buckles Barn.
This farm was traded for in the early 1900s, and four generations of the family have lived here.
Located on the former Wolf's store between Treadway and Sneedville.
The Baneberry Community Center was built by volunteers in 2000.
Stop in and shop awhile at Earl's along the Appalachian Quilt Trail. There you will see the Cherokee Seal Variation.
The Native American Center is an unique experience for any visitor on the Appalachian Quilt Trail.
Travel to the top of Clinch Mountain on 25E and take a scenic and relaxing break for a piece of famous Vinegar Pie at Clinch Mountain Lookout!
O’Bryant’s Country store is also a Bakery serving Breakfast and Lunch, Dinner Friday and Saturday By Reservation Only. They also sell antiques, local crafts and local artwork.
A quilt handed down in the Hunt family is the model for the Carpenter’s Star pattern on the quilt square hanging on the circa-1900 barn. Believed to have been made by the great-grandmother of the present owner,
Southern's is a working cattle farm. This family's barn is adorned by the Clinch Star to represent the rural community that supports their full-time
The Cock's Comb quilt square proudly represents what this farm is about. Franklin and Marie Delffs' purchased this 4.4 acre farm in 2003, located in the northeastern section of Moore County just off of Hwy41A. The farm consists of a 5 stall barn that hous ...
Located near Speedwell, this waypoint along the Appalachian Quilt Trail is part of Campbell County, Tennessee within the East TN region.
Come see the Color Wheel quilt block on historic property in White Pine, TN.
You will find the Confederate Rose pattern on the Doc Rose historic farm. The quilt square is on the log shed next to the log house and old log cantilever barn.
In her Appalachian Quilt Trail studio, author, artist, and illustrator Jeri Landers combines her interest in the world around her with an old form of German
See the oldest courthouse in the state, along with the rest of historic downtown Rogersville.
Follow the Appalachian Quilt Trail to Country Shed Antiques!
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