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Historic Log Cabins | Tennessee Life | Season 5 Episode 9

ISSAC ANDERSON CABIN
Plenty of Tennessee’s early homes were log cabins and although most have been torn down, there is currently an effort to save and showcase this state’s early homes. We start with the home of the man who founded Maryville College. Issac Anderson's cabin was built in 1802, and came very close to being demolished. Today it's being restored in Townsend at its new home at the Smoky Mountain Heritage Center.

FRERICH'S SAWMILL
If you've ever wanted a log cabin for yourself, a family-run sawmill in Monroe County is one of the few places in the country that can make that happen! Frerich's sawmill started in 1953, and today still cuts lumber the old fashioned way.

DAVID HALL CABIN
For a woman in Anderson County, her love for log cabins stretches across acres. In fact, Libby Bumgardner has a collection of 6 of them! The one that her grandparents had lived in was always special to her - but then she discovered something tucked away in a box. It turns out her family cabin is also historic!

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21 января 2019 г. 21:37:48
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