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Mountain Berry Basket

Located in Walland, this trail stop along the Quilt Trail is part of Blount County, within the East Tennessee region.

MAIN INFORMATION

Rivermill Antiques began as a family business. Amanda Schneider and her mother, Sue Sparks, found an interest in antiques when Sparks inherited some of her mothers Jewel Tea collection. Schneider and her mother began selling antiques on Ebay and opened their first antique shop in 2000. In 2003, Schneider and her mother opened the current location of Rivermill Antiques, a store with 8,000 square feet and more than 50 dealers that rent out space.

The "Mountain Berry Basket" quilt square was inspired by the traditional Appalachia berry basket used for generations by families in Appalachia to collect berries, honey and other items.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

4618 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy.
Walland, Tennessee
865-977-0810

HOURS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Feb-Oct: 10:00am-6:00pm Mon-Sat, 12:30-6:00pm Sunday; Nov-Jan: 10:00am-5:30pm Mon-Sat, 12:30-5:30 Sunday

DATES CLOSED

Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter

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35.744373 °N, -83.834526 °W

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Indian Trail

Located in Cumberland Gap, this trail stop along the Quilt Trail is part of Claiborne County, within the East Tennessee region.

MAIN INFORMATION

Historic Town Hall in Cumberland Gap along the Appalachian Quilt Trail is full of antique gems. Visit the Indian Trail and then go take a hike up the Iron Furnace trail through town and up to the Pinnacle in the Cumberland Gap National Park.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

1830 Main St
Cumberland Gap, Tennessee


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36.598982 °N, -83.664979 °W

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Garneitta's Star

Located in Tazewell, this waypoint along the Quilt Trail is part of Claiborne County, within the East Tennessee region.

MAIN INFORMATION

Located six miles northeast of Tazewell on Cave Springs Road, the Echoes Acres Farm became a Century Farm in 2001. In 1865, Joseph Southern and Jenetter Brooks Southern established the property with 243 acres reserved for the production of corn, hay, vegetables, fruit, cattle, horses and hogs.

The founders had two children and their son, Jeremiah Southern, became the next owner of the farm. Jeremiah continued to raise the same crops and livestock that his father had with the addition of tobacco. Jeremiah and his wife had one daughter, Laura Belle Southern, who became the third generation to own the farm.

Laura and her husband Harvey Whitaker had four children and cultivated the same crops and livestock with the addition of wheat. In addition to managing the farm, Harvey and Laura operated a blacksmith shop on the farm where they made and repaired farm tools for several years. Their son, Paul Whitaker was the next owner of the farm land.

In 1975, Garnieta Whitaker McNew, the daughter of Paul and great great granddaughter of the founder acquired the farm. Garnieta and her husband Joe McNew, grew many of the same vegetables and products that the previous owners had done. Using the abundant timber from the farm land, Joe and Garnieta cut the timber and built a brick ranch house in 1984.

In 1985, Joe McNew started a hobby of collecting and grafting old apple trees onto semi-dwarf rootApple Orchard stock. These apples are not grown for the market, instead they are grown to preserve the old varieties of apples.

Today, the farm continues to produce many agricultural products and has many structures on the land such as two large barns, a tool shed, a brick ranch house, and a cabin.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Cave Springs Rd
Tazewell, Tennessee


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36.524672 °N, -83.527553 °W

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Roses and Plumes

Located in Clinton trail stop along the Quilt Trail is part of Anderson County, within the East Tennessee region.

MAIN INFORMATION

More than 60 artists represent the best of traditional and contemporary Appalachian handcrafts at the gathering place, teaching center, gallery, classroom facility, and studio. Preserves and promotes Appalachian artistry through education and sales.
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CONTACT INFORMATION

2716 Andersonville Highway
Norris, Tennessee
Phone (865) 494-9854
http://appalachianarts.net/

HOURS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

10am - 5pm Tuesday - Sat

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36.175253 °N, -84.07013 °W

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