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Birchwood is an unincorporated community in Hamilton and Meigs counties in Tennessee, United States. [2] It is a rural area located along Tennessee State Route 60 and Tennessee State Route 312 (Birchwood Pike) northwest of Chattanooga. It is part of the Chattanooga, TN–GA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Crum Farm, viewed from a bluff along the Nolichucky River. The Crum Farm is a tobacco farm developed in the 1920s. The Crum Farm's eight contributing structures include: The Crum Bungalow, a 1.5-story house built around 1920. The house has a metal roof and brick foundation. A board-and-batten chicken coop, built around 1930. This building ...
Briar Thicket Rd./Knob Creek Rd. over the Nolichucky River: Briar Thicket: Extends into Greene County [4]; Bridge was destroyed by flooding in September 2024. 4: Walter C. Cureton House: Walter C. Cureton House: November 29, 2001 : 202 Lincoln Ave.
In 1985, the Meigs County Family and Community Education ("FCE") Club began a large quilt to commemorate the early history of Meigs County as part of Tennessee's 1986 Homecoming celebrations.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a new law that will allow public officials in the state to refuse to perform same-sex marriages if doing so goes against their beliefs.
County Location mi km Destinations Notes; Polk: Copperhill: 0.0: 0.0: SR 5 south (Blue Ridge Drive) / SR 60 south (Toccoa Avenue) – McCaysville, Mineral Bluff, Blue Ridge: Southern terminus; continuation beyond Georgia state line
Entrance sign at Blythe Ferry Cherokee Removal Park. Cherokee Removal Memorial Park is a public park in Meigs County, Tennessee that is dedicated in memory of the Cherokee who were forced to emigrate from their ancestral lands during the Cherokee removal, in an event that came to be known as the Trail of Tears.
Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site, known also as Tipton-Haynes House, is a Tennessee State Historic Site located at 2620 South Roan Street in Johnson City, Tennessee.It includes a house originally built in 1784 by Colonel John Tipton, and 10 other buildings, including a smokehouse, pigsty, loom house, still house, springhouse, log barn and corncrib.