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Spencer is named after Thomas Sharp Spencer (d. 1794), a long hunter who passed through the Van Buren County area in the mid-18th century. The town was established in 1850 and incorporated in 1909. [1] In 1942, Spencer elected a full slate of women officials. [7] Burritt College was located in Spencer from 1848 until its closure in 1939. [1]
Module:Location map/data/USA Tennessee is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Hillsboro Rd./U.S. Route 431, ½ mile south of Spencer Creek Road: Franklin vicinity: Williamson County MRA. Relocated to a temporary location in 1996. [15] 5: Stokely Davis House: April 13, 1988 (#88000294) July 15, 2015: Old Natchez Trace 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Moran Rd.
Fall Creek Falls Hills near Spencer. Big Bone Cave is located in the northwest corner of Van Buren County. It is one of the best-known and most historic caverns in Tennessee. It was mined by prehistoric Indians for gypsum and salts and was the site of the largest saltpeter mine in Tennessee during the War of 1812 and again during the American ...
SR 111 south – Spencer: Eastern end of SR 111 conurrency: Fall Creek Falls State Resort Park: SR 30 west – Spencer: Western end of SR 30 concurrency: SR 30 east – Pikeville: Eastern terminus of SR 30 concurrency: Bledsoe SR 301 north – Taft Youth Center: Southern terminus of SR 301 27.4: 44.1: SR 101 – Spencer, Pikeville, Crossville ...
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Continuing east beyond Spencer, SR 30 descends more than 900 feet (270 m) from the edge of the plateau into the Dry Fork Gulf. [4] This area marks the outer reaches of Fall Creek Falls State Park . At the base of the valley, SR 30 crosses Cane Creek and joins SR 285 , which approaches from further down the valley in the direction of Doyle .
The Tennesee Whiskey Trail links together two dozen distilleries, and its organizers offer tips for those chasing waterfalls, music or shopping.