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Johnson County, Tennessee

Not too far off the beaten track, stop off and enjoy Lake Watauga, Cherokee National Forest, the Appalachian Trail, and more. John Honeycutt was the first recorded settler of Johnson County. At his home on Roan Creek near Butler, Honeycutt introduced "southern hospitality" to the region, entertaining such notable persons as Daniel Boone and James Robertson, "The Father of Tennessee". Early settlers came in defiance of the English King's Proclamation Line that prohibited settlements west of the mountains because of the danger from the Indians and because the government could not provide adequate control, protection, and other government services. The first settlers here were mostly English but included many other groups including Scotch-Irish and Germans. The first settlement in what was to be Tennessee was at Trade.

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Buckles Barn

10756 Hwy 421 N, Shady Valley, TN

Take a scenic drive to Shady Valley to see the beautiful Cathedral Window quilt pattern on Buckles Barn.

Quilt Pattern
Quilt Pattern NameCathedral Window

Burniston Greenhouse-Alternative Farming Center

520 Fairground Lane, Mountain City, TN

Telephone423-727-2670
Quilt Pattern NameTennessee Iris

Butler Museum

123 Selma Curtis Rd., Butler, TN, 37640

This museum depicts early life in the mountains featuring Indian artifacts, Civil War artifacts and artifacts from home life. Old town of Butler up to 1948 when gates of Watauga Dam were closed.

Telephone423-768-3880
Quilt Pattern
Quilt Pattern NameMariner's Compass

Howard Farm

542 Dry Stone Branch Rd, Mountain City, TN

Quilt Pattern NameTulip

Howard Farm

542 Dry Stone Branch Rd, Mountain City, TN

Quilt Pattern NameTulip

Kiley Farm

1566 Hwy 91N, Shady Valley, TN, 37688

The lovely Tennessee Tulip pattern is displayed on the Kiley Farm in Shady Valley, TN.

Telephone423-739-2334
Quilt Pattern
Quilt Pattern NameTennessee Tulip

Mountain View Nursery

1167 Dry Hill Road, Butler, TN, 37640
www.mtnviewnursery.com

The Tobacco Barn was built in 1934 with lumber cut from the farm then owned by Hollaway Family. The roof was originally handmade chestnut shingles. The original roof was replaced with a metal roof in the late 1960’s and is still in place today.

Quilt Pattern NameIris

Pa and Granny May Farm

9685 Hwy 421 S, Trade, TN

Quilt Pattern NameLeMoyne Star

Shoun Barn

250 Hwy 67 South, Mountain City, TN

Come see the Double Wedding Ring pattern in beautiful Johnson County, located in upper East Tennessee.

Quilt Pattern
Quilt Pattern NameDouble Wedding Ring

The Tributary Restaurant

118 West Main Street, Mountain City, TN

Telephone423-727-4150
Quilt Pattern NameRooster

Wagner-Worley Farm

1237 Roan Creek Road, Mountain City, TN, 37683

The farm was established on a land grant in 1790 near are later to be known as Shoun’s Crossroads by Col. David Wagner. The quilt is mounted on a Tobacco Farm that was rebuilt back in the 1980’s, after a tornado flattened the old one.

Quilt Pattern NameCorner Star

Wilson Barn

3387 Roan Creek Road (Hwy 167 S), Mountain City, TN

Quilt Pattern NameGrandmother's Flower Garden

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