This is one side of the quilt square display at the Dandridge Senior Citizen Center, which was founded in 1978. Members working on the project submitted ideas to be selected, and this one had the second most votes and displayed at the center
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.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
702 W. Cherokee Drive
Jefferson City, Tennessee
865-475-2045
This barn was built after the turn of the century. Legend has it that when the settlers came through, the strawberry plants were so thick that the legs of their horses were red
This barn was built after the turn of the century. Legend has it that when the settlers came through, the strawberry plants were so thick that the legs of their horses were red.
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3173 W. Old AJ Highway
Strawberry Plains, Tennessee
Allandale Mansion was the dream home of Ruth and Harvey Brooks. They built and furnished a distinctive home on grounds which were designed by the same man who served as the landscape architect for President Dwight Eisenhower.
Allandale Mansion and its grounds were left to the city by Harvey Brooks when he died in 1969. One of the conditions of his will was that Allandale "shall be open to the public and held for public use and benefit." In 1983, the city government supported a group of citizens in their efforts to renovate the facilities and develop the use of the facility. Since then, Allandale has made steady progress toward meeting the vision of Harvey and Ruth Brooks.
The beautiful barn at Allandale Mansion, one of the areas lovliest and oldest mansions, is home to more than just horses and visitors. Here you will find all the Stars over Tennessee.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
4444 West Stone Drive
Kingsport, Tennessee
423-229-9422