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  2. File:Headricks's Motel, Townsend, TN IMG 5006.JPG - Wikipedia

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  3. Townsend, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Townsend is a city in Blount County, Tennessee.The city was chartered in 1921 by persons who were involved with the Little River Railroad and Lumber Company. The population was 550 at the 2020 census. [6]

  4. Scottish Inns - Wikipedia

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    The one big difference, though, was Scottish Inns were built from modules constructed in plants in either Tennessee or Florida and shipped to the motel sites. This concept was possibly considered the lowest price for a constructed motel room at $6,000 each (installed) and in 1972 they could be produced at a rate of about one room per hour.

  5. Transforming motels into affordable housing - AOL

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    She was among the first residents to move into Wallace Studios, a recently renovated affordable housing complex in Nashville, Tennessee. “God, I love this place.

  6. Wonderland Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderland Hotel was a two-story wood frame structure, built from local materials, including large chestnut boards harvested nearby. The steps to the Hotel originally started at the Little River Railroad tracks and went to the top of the hill that the hotel sat upon where river rocks were cemented into the top of the stairs spelling out the word "Wonderland".

  7. Elkmont, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderland Hotel. In his company's early days, Townsend allowed hunters and fishermen to use the Little River Railroad to access the deep, game-rich forests of the Smokies. As the Elkmont valley was slowly stripped of its valuable timber, Townsend began to advertise the area as a mountain getaway.

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