
Netherland Inn and Complex - Kingsport, TN
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N 36° 33.067 W 082° 35.688
17S E 357265 N 4046261
Nation's only registered historical site which was both a stage stop and a boatyard.
Waymark Code: WM4QCE
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 09/19/2008
Views: 12
Netherland Inn rests above the Holston River. From the 1760s, travelers came by wagon down Island Road to the river bank where they built boats and migrated west. Originally built by William King in 1802-1808 as a boat yard from which to ship his salt, the Netherland Inn was later sold at a sheriff's sale in 1818 to Richard Netherland. Netherland immediately procured a stage contract and established this three-story building as an inn and tavern on the Great Old Stage Road, the main route to Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. The Netherland Inn became established as a popular stagecoach inn hosting many famous persons including Presidents Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson and James Polk.
Netherland Inn remained in the Netherland family until 1906 when it became the home and boarding house of H.C. and Nettie Cloud. In 1968, it was purchased by the Netherland Inn Association to be preserved as a historic house museum. The inn today has been furnished to represent life as it was in an important American frontier settlement. Research was collected from the diary of Richard Netherland, as well as other primary and secondary history sources. The first floor tavern, second floor family quarters, and third floor guest rooms all have been furnished with period pieces. Although much of the Netherland Inn furniture was destroyed or lost in the Civil War, some of it remains and can been seen throughout the house.
*The above was simplified from the Netherland Inn website.
Street address: 2144 Netherland Inn Road Kingsport, TN USA 37660
 County / Borough / Parish: Sullivan County
 Year listed: 1969
 Historic (Areas of) Significance: Transportation hub for stage coach and flatboats
 Periods of significance: 1800-1899
 Historic function: Tavern owned by Richard Netherland
 Current function: museum of period life
 Privately owned?: no
 Season start / Season finish: From: 05/01/2013 To: 10/31/2013
 Hours of operation: From: 2:00 PM To: 4:00 PM
 Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
 Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]
 Secondary Website 2: Not listed
 National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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