Knoxville, Tennessee
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Mabry- Hazen House located at 1711 Dandridge Pike. The Mabry-Hazen House
Museum, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located
on five acres atop Mabry Hill and includes the four acre Civil War
Bethel Cemetery. This stately, elegant home of the Victorian and Civil
War periods showcases one of the largest collections in America
containing original artifacts including china, silver, crystal, and
antique furnishings. Built in 1858 and housing three generations of the
same family from 1865-1987, the Mabry-Hazen House served as headquarters
for both Union and Confederate forces during the Civil War |
(January 2010) Enlarge Sweetwater Depot site |
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(January 2010) Enlarge Looking south from the depot site | (January 2010) Enlarge Looking north from the depot site | |
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(January 2010) Enlarge The Tennessee Overhill Experience marker |
(January 2010) Enlarge Sweetwater Depot marker |
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