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  2. Fontanel Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Fontanel Mansion is a large log home in Nashville, Tennessee, on 186 acres of property that also contains public walking trails, a bed and breakfast inn called The Inn, the Carl Black Chevy Woods Amphitheater, Adventureworks Ziplines, the Natchez Hills Winery, one of the two Prichard's Distillery locations, Stone House Gift Shoppe, and a café called Café Fontanella.

  3. Barbara Mandrell - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Whites Creek, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Christmas at Our House - Wikipedia

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    Christmas at Our House was Mandrell's third album released in 1984, officially issued in October. The album peaked at #31 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1984. No singles were released from the album and it was her first album not to reach the Billboard 200 albums chart since He Set My Life to Music in 1982. [3]

  6. Key's in the Mailbox - Wikipedia

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    Key's in the Mailbox was released on September 24, 1991, and peaked at #62 on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Albums chart shortly afterward. It would be Mandrell's final release to chart on any Billboard album list. [3]

  7. Lovers, Friends and Strangers - Wikipedia

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    Lovers, Friends and Strangers is the sixth solo studio album by American country music singer, Barbara Mandrell, released in May 1977.The album peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.

  8. I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight - Wikipedia

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    I'll Be Your Jukebox Tonight spawned three singles between 1988 and 1989. The lead single "I Wish That I Could Fall in Love Today" was released in July 1988, peaking at #5 on the Billboard Magazine Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, becoming her first single since 1986 to reach the Top 10.

  9. Treat Him Right - Wikipedia

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    Treat Him Right was recorded between May 1969 and April 1971 at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.The album contained 11 tracks. The album's tracks had a country soul sound [2] and included covers of R&B songs such as Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)" and Aretha Franklin's "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man". [1]