For Sale: Triple Creek Farm | Franklin, Tennessee
Welcome to the largest land holding in Tennessee’s most prosperous county. These 3,876 acres are located at the corner of I-840 and Pinewood Road in Franklin, Tennessee and only a short drive to historic Leiper’s Fork. Williamson county is Tennessee’s fastest growing county and is known for its premier public school system. Franklin and Leiper’s Fork are consistently ranked among the top places to live in the United States. This property is one of the most significant land holdings in the southeast and is almost 6 square miles of contiguous, beautiful, Tennessee terrain. There is a custom barn-style home/riding arena, more than 18 miles of streams, an abundance of old growth hardwood forest, and private grass runway with hanger. This property has been special for generations and will only become more significant as Nashville and Middle Tennessee continue to expand.
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Places to see in ( Pigeon Forge - USA )
Places to see in ( Pigeon Forge - USA )
Pigeon Forge, a mountain town and vacation area in eastern Tennessee, is the home of Dollywood, country singer Dolly Parton’s Appalachian-themed park consisting of rides, an adjoining water park and a museum of her costumes and memorabilia. The city’s other attractions include country music revues like the Smoky Mountain Opry, dinner theaters such as Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede and outlet malls.
You can step aboard the Titanic, ogle OJ Simpson's white Ford Bronco, ride a 200ft-high Ferris wheel and plunge toward the earth on America's first 'wing coaster' in Pigeon Forge, a sprawling cacophony of excess and traffic burning bright in the shadow of the Great Smoky Mountains. With liquor by the drink available since 2013, the city has also loosened up a bit at night. Pigeon Forge is named in part for the Little Pigeon River, which flows through the action. Its banks were once a roosting spot for passenger pigeons – now extinct. Best known today as the home of Dollywood, Dolly Parton's namesake theme park, the city is packed tight with hotels, restaurants and family-friendly attractions, most of them lining Parkway, the main thoroughfare. Pigeon Forge is just 8 miles from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, but traffic and stoplights can make that 8 miles seem a mighty long way.
The West Fork of the Little Pigeon River flows north from its source high on the slopes of Mount Collins through Sevier County before linking up with the Middle Fork in Sevierville. Pigeon Forge occupies a narrow valley along this river between Sevierville and Gatlinburg. High ridges surround Pigeon Forge on three sides, with Pine Mountain to the west, Shields Mountain to the east, and Cove Mountain to the south. A bend in the Little Pigeon provides the city's northern border with Sevierville, and a narrow gorge cut by the river between Cove Mountain and Shields Mountain acts as the city's boundary with Gatlinburg.
A lot to see in Pigeon Forge such as :
Titanic Museum
Alcatraz East Crime Museum
Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame
Country Tonite Theatre
Paula Deen's Lumberjack Feud
Comedy Barn Theater
WonderWorks Children's Museum
Smoky Mountain Opry
Elvis & Hollywood Legends Museum
Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud
The Tomb Escape Adventure
Biblical Times Dinner Theater
Memories Theatre
Flyaway Indoor Skydiving
NASCAR Speedpark
Smoky Mountain Alpine Coaster
Jurassic Jungle Boat Ride
Hollywood Wax Museum Pigeon Forge
The Island in Pigeon Forge (featuring the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel)
Tribute to Frank Sinatra & The Rat Pack
The Island Show Fountains
American Oldies Theater
Tennessee Mountain Tours
Grand Majestic Dinner Theater
Great Smoky Mountain Murder Mystery
Ripken Experience
Seasonal events such as Winterfest
Pigeon Forge has various entertainment opportunities for car and truck enthusiasts. The calendar of car and truck show events varies each year and has included:
Spring Rod Run
Chevy/GMC Truck Nationals
Hooter's GMC/Chevy Truckin' Nationals
Annual Smoky Mountain Classic Chevy Roundup
Great Smoky Mountain Truck Show
Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion
Silver Dollar Open Rod Run
Pontiac Car Club Show
Camaro, Chevelle, Nova Nationals
Cobra Mustang Club
Shades of the Past Hot Rod Roundup
Fall Rod Run
Smoky Mountain Model-A Car Rally
Annual Pigeon Forge Starion/Conquest Meet
Ford F-100 Super Nationals
Annual Patriot Festival
( Pigeon Forge - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Pigeon Forge . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Pigeon Forge - USA
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Private and Peaceful setting for every Log Cabin Rental in a Secluded Smoky Mountain Resort with all the amenities and close to all the attractions in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Townsend, and The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Sweet Surrender - Pigeon Forge (Tennessee) - United States
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Sweet Surrender hotel city: Pigeon Forge (Tennessee) - Country: United States
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Sweet Surrender is a holiday home with free WiFi throughout the property, located in Pigeon Forge. The property boasts views of the mountain and is 2.9 km from Dixie Stampede. Free private parking is available on site.
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OLD MILL PIGEON FORGE TN | RESTAURANT | MILL | GENERAL STORE
The Old Mill Plaza in Pigeon Forge Tennessee. Get off the beaten path and settle into an authentic mountain experience.
Ross the ols bridge and head to the Old Mill Square to discover the real flavors, craftsmanship, hospitality, and history of the Great Smoky Mountains. Here you’ll find a unique destination that sets the stage for an unforgettable vacation.
The Old Mill Restaurant Legendary Smoky Mountain Dining with a Riverside View Serving hearty Southern classics family-style in a beautiful historic setting, The Old Mill Restaurant’s delicious comfort food and friendly, welcoming atmosphere is loved by locals and visitors alike.
breakfast, lunch, or dinner at tables that overlook the Little Pigeon River as it flows through the water wheel of our 200-year-old mill. Wholesome ingredients, time-tested recipes, and well-honed home-cooking skills are the hallmarks of real Smoky Mountains cooking, and the ones that keep the rambling dining rooms at The Old Mill Restaurant fried chicken, buttermilk biscuits, fall-off-the-bone tender country ribs, and other Southern classics.
A unique history. 1786 A westward-moving settler, Mordecai Lewis, leaves Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley and settles in East Tennessee. John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee, encouraged Virginians such as Lewis to come to this area following the Revolutionary War. In 1794, he was appointed Coroner of Sevier County as well as a Justice of the Peace.
1807Lewis makes his home along what we now know as the Little Pigeon River after receiving a land grant from Governor Blount, where he acquired a total of 151 acres along the river. His grandson would later build and operate the first gristmill.
1817 Issac Love, the son-in-law of Mordecai Lewis, inherits the land after Lewis’s death and builds an iron forge along the west branch of the river. It was a logical setting for a forge. Iron ore was found in the hills, timber could be burned to create charcoal to fuel the fires, and the river was a source of unending power for the large hammer. 1841 the first post office is located inside the mill. “Pigeon Forge” was born, named by Love after the passenger pigeons that would roost in the trees along the river during their southern migration and his father’s iron forge.
1859 John Sevier Trotter becomes the second owner of the mill and iron forge and adds a saw mill to his operation. 1861 The Civil War begins. Tennessee is the last state to secede from the Union. East Tennessee, in particular, was split between the Union and Confederacy. The mill owner, John Trotter, was a Unionist, and on the second floor of his mill, he sets up secret knitting looms to produce clothing for Union soldiers. There was also a makeshift hospital on the third floor. 1921 the mill begins producing electricity for the community. Not until 1933 did electricity flow to Pigeon Forge from the city of Sevierville. 1940 President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicates the Great Smoky Mountains National Park at Newfound Gap, the mountain pass located in the center of the park and the name of the road that runs through the park today in both Tennessee and North Carolina. Tourism really starts to take off for the Great Smoky Mountains.
1952 Tourism begins to flourish in Pigeon Forge, the city widens the parkway to make way for more automobile traffic.
1961 Pigeon Forge incorporates as a municipality.
On June 10, 1975 the Old Mill is recognized for its importance to the community and its place in American history by being placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
1977 Only after 147 years of use, the Old Mill’s original grinding stones need replacing. They certainly were a good purchase back in 1830!
1995 The Stouts decide to retire and offers to sell The Old Mill to the Blantons & Frizzells. The Cornflour Restaurant name is changed to the Old Mill Restaurant.
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Mama's Farmhouse | Pigeon Forge, TN
Mama's Farmhouse breakfast takes you back to simpler times
Growing up in the South, a tradition breakfast consists of grits, eggs, bacon, and some type of bread. Most Southerners would have biscuits as their choice of bread if you asked them. We love our breakfast and consider it to be the most important meal of the day. Eating breakfast, especially Sunday breakfast, is almost like a holiday for Southern. If asked, most Southerners would tell you that they love their mama or grand mama's cooking. So it is no surprise to find a restaurant in the hills of the Smoky Mountains honoring their Mother. This is the review of Mama's Farmhouse.
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For Sale - Farm and Farmhouse at 632 Roller Mill Rd., Shady Valley, TN
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Located in beautiful Shady Valley, this renovated farmhouse and 32-acre farm is a gem of Northeast Tennessee. This farm includes 11 acres of pasture and hay fields with access to water. These fields are subdivided and fenced. Beautiful year-round, this property is tucked away, out of sight from neighboring farms and houses. On the property are two barns suitable for livestock or storage, as well as an equipment building with 4 garage doors. Two brand new automatic livestock drinkers have been fully installed and inspected. Additionally, water is available via well.
Situated at the end of a state-maintained paved road, the farm and farmhouse have a private-drive feel without the worry of maintenance. From the farmhouse, much of the pastureland is visible. Additionally, the included 20 acres of wooded property are connecting, providing privacy and additional resources. This section of the property borders the Holston River.
The three bedroom, two bathroom house is located in the center of the property, ideally located, providing scenic and practical views to much of the farm property. The house has been renovated in key areas including the kitchen and bathrooms, while retaining the original feel of a farmhouse. Wood and tile floors are throughout the house. Although the house and land are located in a small farming community, fiber-optic-based high-speed broadband Internet and cable TV service is already available.
The main level of the house includes two family rooms, each with outside entrances. The family room connecting with the kitchen also has a gas heater and a decorative mantle. The house has a large kitchen, measuring 11 by 18 feet with an updated stove, dishwasher, cabinets and countertops. Two large, sliding windows above the sink allow plenty of natural light into the room, while providing impressive views to the outside. Also in the main area, the first bedroom has a very large walk-in closet and a connecting full bathroom. This bathroom has been renovated and is conveniently connected with the kitchen, providing access for guests.
Also convenient from the kitchen is a very large side room that can be used for many purposes as well as the laundry area, complete with washer and dryer hookups. In this part of the house is the second full bathroom, complete with updated cabinets and vanity, and includes a full bathtub. As with the rest of the house, this bathroom has a large window overlooking the scenic property.
Upstairs from the second bathroom is a loft. This space is easily used as a bedroom, office or playroom.
Attached to the house, and accessible from the connecting porch is an original cellar room, great for storage. Above this cellar room is an additional large room that can be used as a bedroom or nearly any other purpose.
Key features of this house are its many windows providing ample natural light, original architectural elements, versatility of the spaces and convenience of modern appliances. The house also has a front and side porch, just right for enjoying the area’s moderate summers.
This property is located in Shady Valley TN, which is a wonderful rural community in the northeast part of the state. This community is located approximately halfway between the towns of Damascus, VA, and Mountain City, TN, with quick access to the cities of Bristol, TN, Elizabethton, TN, and even Boone, NC. The area is rich with natural beauty, nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. Nearby points of interest are the Cherokee National Forest, South Holston and Watauga Lakes, Backbone rock and recreational area, and numerous hiking opportunities including the Appalachian Trail.
Although Shady Valley is a small community, it does have an excellent public school, post office, high-speed broadband and general stores. Additionally, the local community is vibrant with annual events such as the Cranberry Festival.
Please, contact us today for additional information and to make an appointment to visit the property.
Bruce Martin, M&M Consultants LLC.
Family Entertainment in Pigeon Forge, TN
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Vacation in the Smoky Mountains Part 2
Welcome back to Homegrown Country Homestead. Its been a while since we've made a video but, there's not been much time to with Justin being over the road. This is our Vacation to the Smoky Mountains that we took back during the Summer in June of 2018. We stayed in a cabin in Townsend TN. Called the Dove's Nest. We had an unexpected visitor come to the back porch for breakfast. We had a great vacation. Hope You enjoy watching this video, and have a Blessed Day Friends!
Smoky Mountain Pancake House. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
If you are coming to the Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, or Gatlinburg area and you are looking for a good place to have breakfast then you need to check out the Smoky Mountain Pancake House. They have the best food! We usually get country fried steak and eggs, but the other food is good too.
They are only open for breakfast. So they close at either noon or one. I don't remember which. Like I said in the video, you could also check out Sawyer's or Flapjacks, but this pancake house is the best.
GATLINBURG TN WALKTHROUGH
Gatlinburg is a mountain resort city in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States. It is located 39 miles southeast of Knoxville and had a population of 3,944 at the 2010 Census and an estimated U.S. Census population of 4,144 in 2018. It is a popular vacation resort, as it rests on the border of Great Smoky Mountains National Park along U.S. Route 441, which connects to Cherokee, North Carolina, on the southeast side of the national park. Prior to incorporation, the town was known as White Oak Flats, or just simply White Oak.
Bordering Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg is an important tourist destination in Tennessee, with many man-made attractions. Ober Gatlinburg is the only ski resort in the state. It has eight ski trails, three chair lifts, and a wildlife encounter area and is accessible via roads and a gondola from the city strip. The Gatlinburg Trolley, a privately funded public transit system, caters to area tourists. The Gatlinburg SkyLift takes visitors up 1,800 feet to the top of Crockett Mountain, and the Gatlinburg Space Needle provides a 360-degree view of the Smoky Mountains from its 407-foot observation tower. The attraction includes glass elevators, educational exhibits on the history of Gatlinburg, a two-story arcade, and unique shows and performances at the Iris Theater.
The Gatlinburg Arts and Crafts Community is an 8 mile loop located on the north side of town, It is dedicated to preserving traditional mountain crafts. With over 100 artists and craftsmen, the Community is a living, breathing tribute to the history of Tennessee. The carvers, weavers, watercolor artists, casters, soap makers, potters, silversmiths and dozens of other artisans skillfully demonstrate their abilities. The Ripley's group of attractions includes Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, which opened in 1997 and features special exhibits covering subjects such as the Titanic, pirates, and the planet Mars, Ripley's Haunted Adventure, Odditorium, Mirror Maze, 5D Moving Theater, Guinness World Records, Old MacDonald's Farm Mini Golf, and Davy Crockett Mini Golf. Anakeesta is a nearby theme park named after the Anakeesta Formation that makes up many of the mountains near Gatlinburg, including Chimney Tops, Charlie's Bunion, and Mount Kephart. In Cherokee, the name means the place of the balsams and refers to high ground. The park has zip lines, chair and gondola rides to the top of Anakeesta Mountain, and a mountain coaster. Inside the park, Firefly Village has shops and restaurants. Dollywood and Dollywood's Splash Country, which are both named for Dolly Parton, are amusement parks located in nearby Pigeon Forge. Hollywood Star Cars Museum, which opened in 1996, features Mayberry's squad car, The Beverly Hillbillies jalopy, DRAG-U-LA from The Munsters, two Batmobiles, the Camaro from Charlie's Angels, and Herbie the Love Bug. Many of the featured vehicles were designed by George Barris. The Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers houses more than 20,000 shakers from all over the world, and Cooter's Place is a free Dukes of Hazzard museum with the General Lee, indoor go-karts, and indoor mini golf. A few music and family-oriented theaters are located in Gatlinburg, including Sweet Fanny Adams Theatre for musical comedy. Christ in the Smokies uses 3D dioramas with life-size figures, music, lighting, and special effects to tell the story of Christ. Gatlinburg has numbered intersections in the core of the town. The numbers hang from traffic lights or signs and are written on official tourist maps. (A similar idea was tried in Niagara Falls, New York, after the mayor of Niagara Falls visited Gatlinburg and took the idea back to Niagara Falls. The idea was short-lived in New York and was scrapped due to budget issues.)
During the Christmas season, the entire downtown area is decorated with lights for the Winterfest Celebration that takes place from November through February. A Trolley Ride of Lights is available from early November to late January during the celebration, and a free shuttle bus traverses the city every half-hour. Because of the ease of obtaining a marriage license in Tennessee, Gatlinburg is a popular destination for weddings and honeymoons, with more than 20 wedding chapels in the town and surrounding areas.
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Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center And Blue Ribbon Fair
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Home for sale in Pigeon Forge, TN 140,000 USD
Built in the early 1900's this 4 Bedroom/5 Bath, 2600 sq ft home has plenty of space for a large family as a permanent or vacation home. Walking distance to the parkway in Pigeon Forge. Located on the main level is two bedrooms each with private bath, spacious living room with wood burning fireplace and full bath, den, dining room and kitchen. The upper level has 2 bedrooms and full bath. The lower level has the 5th full bathroom. Two car detached garage with an additional storage building in the back yard. Plenty of storage space. Original home was built approx 1900 and has been added onto over the years. Seller has completed some renovations, some work needed. Fantastic location, just a short walk to the Trolly Depot, Patriot Park. Just minuets from the main entrance of Dollywood, Splash Country and the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Square footage is taken from tax records and measurements, is approximate. br/br/Brokered And Advertised By: Re/Max Preferred Properties SEV br/Listing Agent: KATHRYN LOVELL
Arbors at Island Landing Hotel & Suites - Pigeon Forge Hotels, Tennessee
Arbors at Island Landing Hotel & Suites 2 Stars Hotel in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Pigeon Forge. Dollywood is 6.1 km from The Arbors at island Landing Hotel in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Features include a heated outdoor pool, free pancake breakfast, and rooms with free WiFi.The pancake breakfast includes coffee and is served across the street at Regan's House of Pancakes. A full breakfast buffet is offered for an additional fee. Doughnuts, coffee, and tea with hot cider are available every day in the lobby.A small refrigerator, cable TV, and a microwave with a small refrigerator are available in every room of this Pigeon Forge hotel. Bedding features colourful patterns and all rooms have wood furnishings.Guests can enjoy roasting marshmallows by the fire pit, games and puzzles by the lobby fireplace, and fishing at the Arbors at island Landing Hotel. Sport balls, horseshoes, and frisbees can be signed out at the front desk.The hotel is just 3 km from the Dixie Stampede Dinner Show, 4 km from Dollywood, and 2 minutes' walk from the Comedy Barn Theater. The Fast Tracks Amusement Park is 320 m away.
Arbors at Island Landing Hotel & Suites - Pigeon Forge Hotels, Tennessee
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The Amazing Animals at The Comedy Barn Theater in Pigeon Forge, TN
Where do trained pigs, parrots, housecats, dogs and a mini-donkey all perform together? The answer is at The Comedy Barn Theater® in Pigeon Forge. Anthony and Alena King and their trained “Comedy Critters” have joined the cast of The Comedy Barn®. They have performed on Animal Planet’s “Pet Star”, on “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leo, at theme parks, festivals, fairs, pet expos, conventions and corporate events across the country, in theaters in Branson, Mo., and with “The Comedy Pet Variety Show” in Lakeland, Fla., as well as with the Royal Hanneford Circus.
Shows at 2 P.M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Welcome to Pigeon Forge, TN: Attractions and Things To Do in The Smoky Mountains!
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