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Ricky Vaughn, whose family has owned the Mayflower since the 1960s, fields several phone calls a day asking if the restaurant is open. Ricky Vaughn, whose family has owned the Mayflower since the ...
A man strolls by the Mayflower in Jackson on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. The Mayflower, opened in 1935, is one of the oldest restaurants in Jackson.
Elizabethton (/ ə ˈ l ɪ z ə b ɛ θ t ə n / [7]) is a city in, and the county seat of Carter County, Tennessee, United States. [8] Elizabethton is the historical site of the first independent American government (known as the Watauga Association, created in 1772) located west of both the Eastern Continental Divide and the original Thirteen Colonies.
Carter County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee.As of the 2020 census, the population was 56,356. [2] Its county seat is Elizabethton. [3] The county is named in honor of Landon Carter (1760–1800), an early settler active in the "Lost State of Franklin" 1784-1788 secession from the State of North Carolina.
1992 - Pal's Johnson City Mall #08 and Elizabethton #09; 1993 - Pal's #10 Volunteer Parkway; 1994 - Pal's #11 Bristol Highway; 1995 - Pal's Brook's Circle #12 and Rogersville #13; 1997 - Pal's Morristown #14 Pals Celebrates the 10th year of the “Big Tea” 1998 - Pal's #15 in Church Hill and Big Breakfast Introduced
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Elizabethton, Tennessee. Pages in category "People from Elizabethton, Tennessee" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
A popular downtown breakfast eatery for decades, the Mayflower owners decided to close the business this week. The Mayflower, oldest restaurant in Athens, has closed after 75 years in business ...
Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620. After 10 weeks at sea, Mayflower, with 102 passengers and a crew of about 30, reached what is today the United States, dropping anchor near the tip of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on November 21 [O.S. November 11], 1620.