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The Treehouse
Arts & CultureThe Treehouse

This "Largest Treehouse in the World" was built by minister Horace Burgess in the 1990's in honor of the Holy Father. It took 11 years to finish and is open to the public. Since its completion The Treehouse has become one of the most visited attractions in Tennessee.

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Colditz Cove State Natural Area
Natural SitesColditz Cove State Natural Area

Droping over 60 feet from a rock ledge, Northrup Falls of Colditz Cove State Natural Area is one of the most photogenic waterfalls of the Cumberland Plateau. It flows through a scenic narrow gorge along Big Branch Creek amidst some of the largest old growth stands of hemlock and white pines that can be seen in the plateau region.

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Obed River Park/Arboretum
Natural SitesObed River Park/Arboretum

A Class I Arboretum is featured along the course of the paved Obed River Trail adjacent to the Obed River.  A paved surface multi-use trail is for public use by non-motorized traffic: walkers, runners, roller-blade enthusiasts and bicycle riders.

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Cumberland Trail State Park at Black Mountain
Natural SitesCumberland Trail State Park at Black Mountain

Black Mountain is a high-elevation site that serves as midpoint of the linear Cumberland Trail State Park dered one of the crown jewels of the Trail. One hundred fifty miles of the Cumberland Trail are open and ready for exploration, including Black Mountain, considered on the crown jewels of the Trail.

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Ozone Falls State Natural Area
Natural SitesOzone Falls State Natural Area

Ozone Falls is a 43-acre natural area in Cumberland County. It receives heavy visitation because of its close proximity to Interstate 40. Ozone Falls plunges 110 feet over a sandstone cap rock into a deep blue, rock-strewn pool.

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Piney Falls State Natural Area
Natural SitesPiney Falls State Natural Area

Piney Falls State Natural Area is a 440-acre natural area insulating the 80 ft. Piney Falls and a pristine forestland featuring creeks, deep gorges, waterfalls and old growth forest. This National Natural Landmark is an easily accessible waterfall requiring a short hike.

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Fall Creek Falls State Park
Natural SitesFall Creek Falls State Park

A paradise of more than 20,000 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau, Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of the most scenic and spectacular outdoor recreation areas in America. 

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Historic  SitesMilitary War Memorial Museum

Displays include personal items, letters, documents, medals, and artifacts from the Civil War, WWI, WWII, Crossville POW Camp, Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq.

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Dr. James A. Ross House & County Museum
Historic  SitesDr. James A. Ross House & County Museum

Built in 1872, this house and its outbuilding once belonged to the Confederate veteran Dr. James Ross. In the 1940's the house served as the county hospital and many of Pikeville's current residents were born in the rooms of this house. 

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Highland Manor Winery and Vineyards
Arts & CultureHighland Manor Winery and Vineyards

Tennessee's oldest licensed winery specializing in handcrafted wines. Known for their famous Muscadine wine and their Old World charm. Free tastings, tours, and music (time permitting) . Wedding venues are also available at teh Highland Manor.

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Farm House Restaurant
Places to EatFarm House Restaurant

Offering a selection of down-home cooking combined with the Farmhouse's own specialties. Come and try the hot bar and salad bar today. The owners grow all their vegetables when in season to help supply fresh produce for the restaurant.

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Elaine's Riverboat Barge and Grill
Places to EatElaine's Riverboat Barge and Grill

Fine dining at affordable prices. Fresh seafood, handcut steaks, fresh chicken and more...Come and enjoy a family meal  and the scenic view. Also on deck, old fashioned cookout and karaoke!

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Stay the NightFall Creek Falls Bed & Breakfast

Our goal is to stimulate, rejuvenate, and exceed our guests expectations with every visit. As of May 1, 2011, we have closed our business doors, in hopes of preparing this beautiful place for the right buyer who will fall in love with it as much as we have for the past 20+ years.

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Cumberland Plateau Retreat
Stay the NightCumberland Plateau Retreat

Cumberland Plateau Retreat is located in scenic Spencer, TN on over 37 private acres of wooded forest. Close by is Fall Creek Falls State Park, known for the greatest vertical drop east of the Rocky Mountains.

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