view gallery N0.8 km | Pioneer (Routt - Wells) Cemetery in Tennessee Historical Markers Roadside marker posted by: flyingmoose location: Tennessee date approved: 12/24/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery NW3.4 km | tofixe W 86º 34.93 in Where's In A Name? My nickname is tofixe. It is equal to 86º 34.93. Max and 99 helped me in this waymark. Thanks!! posted by: tofixe location: Tennessee date approved: 06/12/2018 last visited: 05/18/2018 |
view gallery N3.7 km | Camp Blount (War of 1812) in Tennessee Historical Markers Three of the United State's most famous leaders and their army camped here. posted by: Scrawlinn location: Tennessee date approved: 05/14/2008 last visited: 05/24/2009 |
view gallery N3.7 km | Wal-Mart - Fayetteville, TN in WAL*MART Stores Wal-Mart Supercenter Store #314
1224 Huntsville Way
Fayetteville, TN 37334
(931) 433-3010
posted by: bonkers18 location: Tennessee date approved: 06/17/2008 last visited: 05/24/2009 |
view gallery N4.3 km | Old Stone Bridge - 3G 46 - Fayetteville, TN in Tennessee Historical Markers Driving in heavy rain noticed marker on side of road. posted by: YoSam. location: Tennessee date approved: 01/31/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.3 km | Gerald W. Chapman - Fayetteville, TN in Citizen Memorials Strangest location of memorial for me so far. posted by: YoSam. location: Tennessee date approved: 01/31/2017 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.5 km | Stone Arch Bridge in Tennessee Historical Markers Located on the eastbound side of Thorton Taylor Parkway. posted by: flyingmoose location: Tennessee date approved: 02/25/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.5 km | Trail of Tears - Bell Removal Route - Fayetteville, TN in Trail of Tears Trail of Tears - Bell Removal Route is in Old Stone Bridge Park. posted by: Rattrak location: Tennessee date approved: 08/26/2017 last visited: 03/22/2018 |
view gallery N4.5 km | Stone Bridge Memorial Park - Fayetteville, TN in Municipal Parks and Plazas A beautiful park in Fayetteville posted by: Max and 99 location: Tennessee date approved: 05/08/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.7 km | Stone Bridge Park Little Free Library - Fayetteville, TN in Free Community Book Exchanges A free community book exchange located in front of Fayetteville's Stonebridge Park Visitor's Center posted by: Max and 99 location: Tennessee date approved: 03/25/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.7 km | Fayetteville Stone Bridge - Fayetteville, Tennessee in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Located by the cabin at Stone Bridge Park. posted by: flyingmoose location: Tennessee date approved: 02/26/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.7 km | Old City Calaboose Door - Stone Bridge Memorial Park - Fayetteville, TN in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins Remnant from the old jail posted by: Max and 99 location: Tennessee date approved: 05/09/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.7 km | Stone Bridge Park Fountain - Fayetteville, TN in Fountains A double fountain at Stone Bridge Park posted by: Max and 99 location: Tennessee date approved: 05/08/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.7 km | Stone Bridge at Stone Bridge Memorial Park - Fayetteville, TN in Stone Bridges A beautiful stone bridge at Stone Bridge Memorial Park posted by: Max and 99 location: Tennessee date approved: 05/20/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery N5.3 km | Bell's Route Trail of Tears Memphis-Lincoln Co.-Chattanooga - Fayetteville TN in Trail of Tears During 1837 and 1838, a forced removal plan of the native people was implemented consisting of the removal of the tribal people of Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/24/2020 last visited: 10/29/2021 |
view gallery N5.3 km | Bell's Route Trail of Tears Memphis-Lincoln Co.-Chattanooga - Fayetteville TN in Civil Rights Memorials During 1837 and 1838, a forced removal plan of the native people was implemented consisting of the removal of the tribal people of Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 11/12/2022 last visited: 11/13/2022 |
view gallery N5.5 km | Women of the Confederacy - Fayetteville, Tennessee in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Located on the southwest corner of the town square. posted by: flyingmoose location: Tennessee date approved: 02/23/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery N5.5 km | Confederate Park Cannon - Fayetteville TN in Static Artillery Displays In January 1865 and February 1866, these two cannons were cast as 10-inch muzzle loading smooth bore weapons. In 1876 rifled sleeves were inserted into the gun tubes reducing the barrel diameters to 8 inches. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 11/12/2022 last visited: 11/13/2022 |
view gallery N5.5 km | Confederate Park Cannon - Fayetteville TN in U.S. Civil War Sites The guns were brought by rail to Fayetteville and installed as an integral part of the Confederate Park in 1905. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/22/2020 last visited: 09/30/2021 |
view gallery N5.5 km | Confederate Park - Fayetteville TN in U.S. Civil War Sites Confederate Park, the northeast corner of the courthouse yard, was deeded to the Zollicoffer-Fulton Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, by the Quarterly Court. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/22/2020 last visited: 09/30/2021 |
view gallery N5.5 km | USGS FD0283 in U.S. Benchmarks Benchmark in Fayetteville, TN located on the town square. posted by: NickTnReb location: Tennessee date approved: 02/26/2009 last visited: 01/28/2010 |
view gallery N5.5 km | Lincoln County in the Civil War - Fayetteville TN in U.S. Civil War Sites Lincoln County was a Confederate stronghold during the Civil War. Local men formed companies for the Confederate army before Tennessee seceded. In April 1861, Col. Peter B. Turney organized the 1st Confederate Infantry Regiment (first in the state). posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/16/2023 last visited: 05/16/2023 |
view gallery N5.5 km | Lincoln County in the Civil War-A Confederate Stronghold - Fayetteville TN in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites Lincoln County was a Confederate stronghold during the Civil War. Local men formed companies for the Confederate army before Tennessee seceded. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 05/22/2020 last visited: 10/06/2021 |
view gallery N5.5 km | Revolutionary War Patriots Memorial - Fayetteville, Tennessee in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials Located on the west side of the Courthouse. posted by: flyingmoose location: Tennessee date approved: 03/08/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery N5.5 km | Martyred - Fayetteville TN in U.S. Civil War Sites On June 15, 1864, Thomas Massey, William Pickett, and Frank Burroughs were arrested and were to be executed without trial by Union General E.A. Payne for the alleged charge of bushwhacking. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Tennessee date approved: 10/21/2020 last visited: 09/30/2021 |
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