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Browse Tennessee Quilt Trails by County

Grainger County, Tennessee

Discover 310 square miles of world-famous Grainger County tomato country as you explore the 310Tomato Quilt Trail. Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, the mostly rural community ... [»]

Union County, Tennessee

Once home to Grand Ole Opry's own Roy Acuff, Union County celebrates his memory at the Roy Acuff Museum in Maynardville. Don't miss a chance to explore Big Ridge ... [»]

Claiborne County, Tennessee

The area of the Cumberland Gap Heritage Quilt Trail is remembered in history books as the pass where Daniel Boone first crossed the mountains into Kentucky. From the one ... [»]

Hawkins County, Tennessee

One of the oldest Tennessee counties, Hawkins County was first established as a separate North Carolina county on January 6, 1787. The Crockett's Creek Quilt Trail passes through the county seat ... [»]

Knox County, Tennessee

The Forks of the River Blueway Quilt Trail winds boldly along the southern edge of this area. At Paint Creek, fishing, wading and picnicking are popular activities. Other water-based ... [»]

Hancock County, Tennessee

Mahala "Big Haley" Mullins was the notorious matron of a clan of moonshiners that lived on Newman's Ridge. Her scandalous girth, gumption, and tenacity at moonshining both scandalized and ... [»]

Blount County, Tennessee

A quiet and uncongested backdoor to the Smokies, Wears Valley and Townsend in Blount County are often referred to as the "peaceful side of the Smokies". Mary Blount, the ... [»]

Anderson County, Tennessee

Roosevelt's "New Deal" with Appalachia, served multiple purposes. First, it resulted in the formation of the Tennessee Valley Authority(TVA) in order to power the Philadelphia Project at ORNL ... [»]

Monroe County, Tennessee

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