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In Store

January 13, 2018by pamela larue 1 Comment

Time is fleeting as they say.  Years go by so quickly when you reach a certain age and you start wishing there was a means to slow it down.  I […]

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Blount County Tennessee, Highway 129, Neglected, Old Post Offices, Old Stores, Tail of the Dragon, Tallasee, Tallassee, Tennessee, Tennessee Historic Architecture, Threatened, TN

Now You See It

February 18, 2017by pamela larue Leave a comment

I can remember as a girl my mom talking about how they used to follow behind the plow in order to gather the arrowheads as my grandfather was preparing the […]

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Blount County Tennessee, Cherokee Indians, Chilhowee, Monroe County Tennessee, Tallasee, Tennessee, Tennessee Historic Architecture, TN

A Ghost Town and A Witch

October 29, 2016by pamela larue Leave a comment

Since it’s nearly Halloween, this particular posting is certainly fitting.  One of the most famous haunting in the US is the Bell Witch.  If you’ve not heard of her, there’s […]

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Adams, TN, Bell Witch, Old Stores, Robertson County Tennessee, Tennessee, Tennessee Historic Architecture, Threatened, TN

Past Lives

March 2, 2014by pamela larue 5 Comments

Returning to Kentucky a couple of weeks ago from visiting my parents, I decided to take a sideroad off of Hwy. 321 to see what I could find. As luck […]

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Blount County Tennessee, Tennessee, TN, Vernacular Architecture

Grandparents

June 11, 2013by pamela larue 5 Comments

With the Tennessee State Archives near my office, I research there for the blog during my lunch break. It doesn’t allow much time but I can usually find some information […]

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Blount County Tennessee, Simpson County Kentucky

Where I’m From

June 2, 2013by pamela larue 2 Comments

I grew up in the shadow of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a remote community known as Happy Valley. When I tell people about being a hillbilly, I’m not […]

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