City:Jefferson City
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Ballenger Farm Crazy Maze
The Little Dutch Girl welcomes visitors to the Ballenger Farm Corn Maze in the fall.
Blackburn Dairy Barn
The dairy has been in operation since 1893. The family painted the quilt pattern based on a family quilt.
Blanc and West Lumber Company
Begun in 1935, this business is still in operation today. The quilt square is located on the oldest warehouse which was the first livery stable in Jefferson City.
Bledsoe Barn
This square is in the diamond position and pays tribute to a love for history and knowledge of the Civil War.
Bradley Barn
Located in the Buffalo community, which got the name from stories of buffalo once "wallowing" in the stream here.
Brock Farm
Located on the well house of this historic 1907 farm, called "Hidden Tresure." It is located on a remaining portion of old highway 92.
Cappe Residence
Come see the Bear Claw pattern on the shed at this 1930s home.
Carson-Newman College Appalachian Center
The pattern is copied from an original quilt which hangs in the McMinn County Living Heritage Center. The CNC Appalachian Center was founded by the college in 1988.
Dodson Residence
This square is made of colored tiles by Susan Dodson. It won first place in a contest in North Carolina in 1990 and hung in Broyhill Hall on the Appalachian State University campus for several years.
Dodson Residence 2
This is a smaller square on the Dodson residence painted by the mother of Mrs. Dodson.
Echo Valley Farm Corn Maze
Designed and painted by Regann Hunt, this is one of 2 quilts done by her for the 2 barns on the Simpson Farm. Five generations have worked this farm that was established in 1896. Just off Hwy 92 in Jefferson City.
Echo Valley Farm Corn Maze
One of two large quilt squares on 2 barns in close proximity at theSimpson Farm. Five generations have worked this farm. The square was designed and painted by Regann Hunt assisted by Becky Yelle.
Garrett Farm
Cattle are raised on this farm, which was purchased in 1925 by the Garrett family.
Gass Farm
This is the 3rd square Geraldine and Frank have made. This one is located on a red, 100-year old, barn, already adorned by paintings of quails, built by Frank's grandfather, James Holiday Colley. The pattern was
Gass Farm
A show of pride and tribute at this historic farm.
Gentry Farm
See the Eye of God quilt pattern at the Gentry barn, formerly a hay barn, horse barn, storage, and tobacco barn.
Hearth Stone Bed and Breakfast
Hearth Stone Bed and Breakfast is located on Lake Cherokee. Guests come from around the country and world to enjoy the lake, see the Smoky Mountains, and visit Knoxville.
Jefferson City Dance Studio
The owners of the studio had this mural painted to depict the Jefferson City Train Depot downtown. Two volunteers painted it.
Jefferson City Hall
See the Blazing Star quilt pattern at Jefferson City Hall. The building was once Estes Funeral Home.



