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The Fontanel Mansion was built in 1988 for Barbara Mandrell and her family. The name Fontanel, which is the soft spot on a baby's head, was picked by Barbara Mandrell because she wanted this to be the "soft spot" for her family and bring them all together. The Mandrell family lived in the house from 1988 to 2002.
In 1988, Mandrell and her family built a log cabin mansion called the Fontanel Mansion. [99] The home consisted of six bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, two kitchens, five fireplaces and a helicopter landing pad. It has been considered to be the largest log cabin home in the world. [100] [101] Mandrell sold the home in 2002 in order to downsize.
Fontanel, the former residence of Barbara Mandrell, is located in Whites Creek. The location was purchased by two investors and reopened to the public, featuring a restaurant, trails, and an amphitheater. It recently added a bed & breakfast called The Inn at Fontanel, and a branch of Prichard's Distillery. [citation needed]
This Time I Almost Made It is the third solo studio album by American country music singer, Barbara Mandrell, released in 1974.. This would be Mandrell's last album with record company Columbia before the label dropped her.
I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight is the nineteenth solo studio album by American country artist Barbara Mandrell. The album was released in September 1988 on Capitol Records and was produced by Tom Collins. It would be the first of four albums Mandrell released under Capitol.
Barbara Mandrell returned to the Grand Ole Opry House stage, alongside Carrie Underwood, for the first time since her retirement 35 years ago.
Key's in the Mailbox is the twenty-third solo studio album released by American country artist Barbara Mandrell. The album was released September 24, 1991, on Capitol Records and was produced by Jimmy Bowen. It was Mandrell's fourth and final album for the Capitol label.
The Oscar-winning actress and all-around superior human being dropped millions on a lavish estate in Santa Barbara, CA. Gwyneth Paltrow buys Santa Barbara mansion for $4.9 million Skip to main content