Bledsoe’s LickThe spring to the north was a rendezvous for salt-seeking game in the pre-pioneer days. First settlers came in 1779. In 1787, Isaac and Anthony Bledso... [click for more]
Castalian Springs City Historical MarkerCastalian Springs is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
CragfontCragfont was the home of General James Winchester, a protagonist of the American Revolution, a pioneer in the Middle Tennessee wilderness, a soldier a... [click for more]
GreenfieldGreenfield is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Locust GroveLocust Grove is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Morgan and Johnson (August 20, 1862)Moving east along this road, Col. John H. Morgan, with the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry and attachments, met Brig. Gen. R.W. Johnson's task force of the 2nd I... [click for more]
WynnewoodWynnewood is the largest extant log structure in Tennessee. It was built in 1828 by A. R. Wynne, William Cage, and Stephen Roberts as a stagecoach inn... [click for more]