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Museum of Appalachia (Tennessee)
The last day I was in Tennessee, I visited the Museum of Appalachia, where they had collections of personal items from people who lived in the area. They also had relocated some buildings from the area to the museum. I found out that tis museum has just recently become affiliated with the Smithsonian http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007May...lachia,00.html
These are some homemade toys. The train at the top of the picture is a replica of a circus train. A boy was so excited by seeing the circus that he spent three years making the replica. http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...0/original.jpg A one room cabin http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...3/original.jpg Jail cells from a small town prison. Each cell has four bunks. http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...6/original.jpg Hammers used by convicts and road crews to break big rocks into small rocks when building roads. http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...8/original.jpg A small town post office http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...9/original.jpg Part of a room of a house owned by someone named Cedar Creek Charlie, who painted everything with red white and blue polka dots http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...2/original.jpg Some religious road signs. A man made about 2,000 of these signs and had them placed across the country. http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...4/original.jpg Mark Twain family home http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...5/original.jpg Interior of one of the cabins http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...7/original.jpg One room schoolhouse http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...8/original.jpg Inside of a one room church http://www.pbase.com/dwootton/image/...6/original.jpg |
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