Historic Homes of Northeast Tennessee

Historic Homes of Northeast Tennessee
Author: Robert Sorrell
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781439657287

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The communities of northeast Tennessee are among the oldest settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains and the original 13 colonies. The cities of Bristol, Johnson City, and Kingsport and surrounding towns of Elizabethton, Erwin, Greeneville, Jonesborough, Mountain City, and Rogersville are home to some of the most remarkable historic houses in the country. The region is home to the oldest frame structure in Tennessee—the Carter Mansion in Elizabethton—and Pres. Andrew Johnson’s residences in Greeneville, the Rocky Mount State Historic Site in Piney Flats, the Allandale Mansion in Kingsport, and the Roderick Butler Mansion in Mountain City. Northeast Tennessee features mountain log cabins, brick Federal-style residences, Georgian, Colonial, and Victorian mansions, urban apartment dwellings, row houses, and a number of other architectural styles. The region’s oldest homes were built in the late 1700s, including the Gillespie stone house in Limestone.

Directory of Historic House Museums in the United States

Directory of Historic House Museums in the United States
Author: Patricia Chambers Walker,Thomas Graham
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742503445

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The first comprehensive guide to America's historic house museums, this directory moves beyond merely listing institutions to providing information about interpretive themes, historical and architectural significance, collections, and cultural and social importance, along with programming events and facility information. Useful cross-reference guides provide quick and easy ways of locating information on almost 2500 museums. A multi-functional reference for museum professionals, local historians, historic preservationists or anyone interested in America's historic house museums.

At Home in Tennessee

At Home in Tennessee
Author: Donna Dorian
Publsiher: Louisiana State University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: NYPL:33433086024506

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A celebration of the antebellum decorative arts of Tennessee, this volume depicts 20 historic homes that have retained their original furnishings. Each entry includes a brief history of the home's construction and occupants, detailed descriptions of its decor, and naturally lit color photographs.

Hardeman County Tennessee

Hardeman County  Tennessee
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001
Genre: Hardeman County (Tenn.)
ISBN: 9781563117572

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Given in memory of Frances Harriett James Kimbrough by F.G. Middlebrook.

Tennessee s Historic Landscapes

Tennessee s Historic Landscapes
Author: Carroll Van West
Publsiher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1995
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0870498819

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Whether you are reading from your armchair or on the road, this comprehensive tour guide to the state of Tennessee will inform you about the incredible diversity of historic places from east to west. Focusing on the built environment, this reference covers architectural achievements from the state capitol in Nashville to the earliest humble cabins in East Tennessee.

Traveling Tennessee

Traveling Tennessee
Author: Cathy Summerlin,Vernon Summerlin
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 553
Release: 1999-01-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781418559687

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A complete tour guide to the Volunteer State from the highlands of the Smoky Mountains to the banks of the Mississippi River. Tennessee is a state of endless diversity. It boasts breath-taking scenery, the homes of three presidents, and the birthplace of legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett. It is the birthplace of the blues and the home of the King of rock ‘n’ roll. It offers a wealth of opportunities for hiking, canoeing, fishing, and wildlife viewing in state and national parks, recreation areas, and forests. From mountain highroads to delta lands, this comprehensive guide invites you to the best of Tennessee’s bed and breakfasts, museums, historic sites, restaurants, antique shops, and such attractions as: The Great Smoky Mountains National Park The National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough The South’s favorite outlet shopping in Pigeon Forge Coker Creek, the site of Tennessee’s gold rush World-class whitewater rafting on the Obed and Ocoee Rivers The Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area The Chattanooga Choo Choo and the Tennessee State Aquarium Civil War battlefields like Stones River and Shiloh The Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg The Natchez Trace Parkway Musical venues from the Grand Ole Opry to Beale Street The largest Middle Woodland Indian Mound in the southeast A half-mile-long reproduction of the Mississippi River Traveling Tennessee does more than get you where you want to go. It also educates you about the state’s heritage, excites you about its vacation possibilities, and entertains you with accounts of the authors’ own experiences.

Hidden Tennessee

Hidden Tennessee
Author: Marty Olmstead
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999-03-31
Genre: Tennessee
ISBN: 1569751722

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Comprehensive in scope and inviting in detail, "Hidden Tennessee" describes everything from the down-and-dirty blues on Memphis's Beale Street to the dark "hollows" of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Olmstead leads travelers to famous addresses like the Grand Ole Opry and on to local favorites like Eddie's Heart and Soul Cafe. Illustrations. 16 maps.

Private History in Public

Private History in Public
Author: Tammy S. Gordon
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2010-01-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780759119369

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In small community museums, truck stops, restaurants, bars, barbershops, schools, and churches, people create displays to tell the histories that matter to them. Much of this history is personal: family history, community history, history of a trade, or the history of something considered less than genteel. It is often history based on the historical record, but also based on feelings, beliefs, and memory. It is neglected history. Private History in Public is about those history exhibits that complicate the public/private dichotomy, exhibits that serve to explain communities, families, and individuals to outsiders and tie insiders together through a shared narrative of historical experience. Tammy S. Gordon looks beyond the large professionalized museum exhibits that have dominated scholarship in museum studies and public history and offers a new way of understanding the broad spectrum of exhibition types in the United States.