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West of Loudon on River Rd. (State Route 72 35°44′20″N 84°22′21″W / 35.738889°N 84.3725°W / 35.738889; -84.3725 ( Albert Lenoir Loudon
State Route 282 (SR 282), also known as Dunbar Road, is a 3.7-mile-long (6.0 km) secondary state highway in Cumberland County, Tennessee, connecting SR 101 with Lake Tansi Village. SR 282 is the primary road, and only state highway, in and out of Lake Tansi Village.
In Tennessee, U.S. Route 412 (US 412) stretches for 181.93 miles (292.79 km) through the farmland of West Tennessee and the hills of Middle Tennessee, starting at the Missouri state line (on I-155 at the Mississippi River) near Dyersburg and running to an interchange between I-65 and SR 99 in Columbia.
The site is located on Farm to Market Road 2852 off State Highway 35, two miles north of West Columbia. The site is near 66 acres (27 ha) in size. Varner Creek runs through the property. [2] An 1835-era farmhouse, refurbished by Miss Ima, is located on the site. The house and other buildings represent antebellum Texas plantation life.
Columbia is a city in and the county seat [5] of Maury County, Tennessee. The population was 41,690 as of the 2020 United States census. [6] Columbia is included in the Nashville metropolitan area. The self-proclaimed "mule capital of the world," Columbia celebrates the city-designated Mule Day each April.
It’s located just east of the Columbia Metropolitan Airport property, and about a mile-and-a-half north of Interstate 26. The Skyline Club at 100 Lee St. in West Columbia is up for auction. Show ...
Located near the head of the Sequatchie River. [10] Dunbar Cave State Park: Montgomery County: 8.067 miles (12.983 km) Forbidden Caverns: Sevier County: 0.5 miles (0.80 km) c. 1920 Hubbard's Cave: Warren County: 1810 [11] Largest gray bat hibernaculum in Tennessee. [12] Lookout Mountain Caverns: Hamilton County: 12 miles (19 km) 1823
The Farm was established after Stephen Gaskin and friends led a caravan of 60 buses, vans, and trucks from San Francisco on a four-month speaking tour across the US. Along the way, they became a community, lacking only land to put down roots. After returning to California, the decision was made to buy land together.