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The Concrete Elephant is a sculpture and local landmark standing along the A30 in Camberley on approach to The Meadows roundabout.. It was created by Barbara Jones for Trollope & Colls for the Lord Mayor's Show held on the 19 November 1963, carried on a yellow low loader with a pink and grey cab behind a person dressed as a zebra carrying a zebra crossing pole and light and a red post office ...
Following is a list of sites and structures in Tennessee that have been designated National Historic Landmarks. There are 31 National Historic Landmarks located entirely in the state, and one that includes elements in both Tennessee and Mississippi. All National Historic Landmarks are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Forbidden Caverns is a set of caverns and tourist attraction in Sevierville, Tennessee, near the Smoky Mountains. Flint from these caverns was used by the Eastern Woodland Indians to create arrowheads, knives, and scrapers. The cave also contains a large wall of rare cave onyx. In the early twentieth century, these caverns were used to make ...
In Tennessee, Prehistoric is generally defined as the time between the appearance of the first people in the region (c. 12,000 BC) and the arrival of the first European explorers (c. 1540 AD). The Historic period begins after the arrival of those Europeans and continues to the present.
Largest gray bat hibernaculum in Tennessee. [12] Lookout Mountain Caverns: Hamilton County: 12 miles (19 km) 1823 No longer accessible since 2005. [13] Connected to Ruby Falls. Lost Cove Cave: Franklin County: 2 miles (3.2 km) Also known as the Buggytop Cave. Nickajack Cave: Marion County: 1 mile (1.6 km) 1800
Tourist attractions in Polk County, Tennessee (2 C, 5 P) Tourist attractions in Putnam County, Tennessee (2 C, 1 P) R. Tourist attractions in Rhea County, Tennessee (2 C)