Here's a few snapshots of area landmarks and scenery from this past weekend of October 21st, driving in and around Rutledge, TN:
Historic Highland Springs Farm - Registered Angus - Between Blaine and Rutledge, Hwy 11w (Rutledge Pike) Grainger County, TN
The William Cocke House (circa early 1800s), built in the Greek Revival Style
A pond at the foot of Clinch Mountain in Poor Valley, Rutledge, TN.
View of Richland Valley and Rutledge, TN from Poor Valley Knobs. Smoky Mountains visible in the far distance.
Rutledge, TN - The Nance Building - built in the Federal style. Also shown, the entrance to Friendship Park
Entrance to Friendship Park facing north.
Friendship Park. Hwy 11w (Rutledge Pike) is just on the other side of the picket fence.
As the sun set over the mountains, along Hwy 92, we passed this barn that had one of the famous quilt squares along the "Appalachian Quilt Trail".
Avondale Baptist Church, Rutledge, TN. These trees are just beginning to turn.
Sunlight blasts the fall foliage at a goat farm on Knob Rd., off Hwy 92, Rutledge, TN.
More fall leaves in Friendship Park.
Tobacco drying in a barn off Hwy 92 near Rutledge, TN.
Featured Rutledge Housing Community:
Country Meadow Estates - Estate-type lots near Avondale and Cherokee Lake. Over-sized home sites or mini-farms with lake and mountain views. Adjacent to Grainger County's new high school on Hwy 11w (Rutledge Pike).
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