Tags:museums
Fort Loudoun State Park
This 1,200-acre site is the location of one of the earliest British fortifications on the western frontier, built in 1756. Nearby were the principal towns of the Cherokee Nation including Tenase, namesake of our state, and Tuskegee, birthplace of the geni ...
The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum
The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, a property of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, strives to promote the understanding and appreciation of the history and culture of the Cherokee Indians in Eastern Tennessee. The Museum will collect, preserve, interpret ...
Lenoir City Cotton Mill
The Lenoir City Cotton Mill was one of several mills built on Town Creek at Lenoir's Station by Major William B. Lenoir, the founder of Lenoir City. Lenoir came from North Carolina in 1810 and the cotton mill was built ca. 1821 for the manufacture of cott ...
Lenoir City Museum
The Lenoir City Museum documents Lenoir City's past from its earliest settlement by Major William B. Lenoir in the early 1800's, to the arrival of the railroad at Lenoir's Station (as it was known until the 1900's), through the Civil War, and into Lenoir ...
Vonore Heritage Museum
Learn about artifacts used by the people of Vonore from the late 1800s through the 1950s. Artifacts on display include Civil War pieces, WWI and WWII uniforms, trophies, plaques, and pictures from the now-closed Vonore High School.
Lake Guide




All information furnished regarding property for sale is deemed reliable. No representation is made as to the accuracy, therefore and is submitted subject to errors, change of price, room dimensions or other conditions, prior sale, or withdrawal without notice.