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  2. File:Headricks's Motel, Townsend, TN IMG 5006.JPG - Wikipedia

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  3. Townsend, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Col. Townsend initially opposed the effort, but after some wavering, sold at base price 76,000 acres (310 km 2) of his Little River Lumber tract in 1926 to what would eventually become the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. [14] Townsend lived near Elkmont in a now-historic Swiss-style chalet he called Spindle Top, where he would die in 1936 ...

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  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Blount ...

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    10 miles southwest of Townsend in Great Smoky Mountains National Park 35°35′13″N 83°48′54″W  /  35.586944°N 83.815°W  / 35.586944; -83.815  ( Cades Cove Historic Townsend

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  7. Little River Railroad (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The line of the LRR roughly follows US 321 and TN 73 today. Townsend was the site of the Little River Lumber Company's sawmill. The main line continued to the confluence of the Little River and the West Prong of the Little River at a spot now known as the Townsend Y. The western branch led to Tremont, where a small logging community was located.