Definitely want to come check this out . I'm just now really getting into the history of the area. My 4th great grandpa was one of the original settlers of Cases Cove. He's buried at the Primitive Baptist Church.
Hey Mike my family and I are coming down for one day ,stopping before we go to Myrtle Beach. I'm wondering if you could only eat one meal what would it be .I don't care the cost
Hey Mike and Karen I hope your day is a good glad that y'all are continuing to enjoy life love the history in Tennessee can't Wait till I retire 2 years going to travel the back roads of Tennessee take care God bless
Awesome video Mike and Karen we will definitely check this out when there I love all the old heritage and farm equipment with transportation, stay safe.๐บ๐ธ๐ค
Mike n Karen, This place was so interesting, I love old stuff and its history, Karen got her new hat on looks good, Yes Mr.T will be sniffing at you when you get back to the Van, My dogs every time I go out and come in, They're always checking me out making sure no other Cats or Dogs has been around me. It been a great day for you two, Hugs n Love to you all 3, God Bless
Iโm definitely gonna have to check that out next time we go me and my family go to the smoky mountains we love learning about the history of up there
The Mountains are Calling, don't let it go to Voice Mail, great sweat shirt. I loved the Cat !! he was super and sure did love you Karen. I know Big T will be asking all kinds of questions. The Heritage Center was over the top. I could go through there ten times and still not take in everything. Snow on the beds when the children woke up in the mornings to the moonshine business thriving in the hills of Tennessee. I saw in the printing press, area, in one of the newspapers, Mike was so kind to zoom into, the first printing press was brought over in 1638. Also the first printing of the bible for this area of America was done in the same time frame. 1661 I think it was by Elliot. The Eliot Indian Bible (Algonquin: Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God;[1] also known as the Algonquian Bible) was the first translation of the Christian Bible into an indigenous American language, as well as the first Bible published in British North America. It was prepared by English Puritan missionary John Eliot by translating the Geneva Bible[. History holds the key to roads we can travel in stories and books to story telling we can share with each other. Thank you so much for taking us along on this step back in our life's journey. May God bless you and Keep you until we meet again. You friend in Christ, All My love, waving from NC, Pittsboro
That's a cool place ! will definitely stop there next trip to the mountains ! Appreciate you guys bringing us along on your adventures , stay safe and keep filming !
I just discovered your channel a few weeks ago. K just moved to Maryville to live with mg daughter and family. I was aiming bro go to the Heritage Center many times. After seeing your video, I definitely will be going on the next pretty day. Thanks for sharing. God bless.
Great episode, my husband and I are planning on coming to Tennessee this summer or next and you have shown us such interesting sights to see, thank you!
Mike &Karen, I really enjoyed this! I love history. That cat sure did like you Karen! Lol I bet Big T had to sniff you after it was sitting in your lap. ๐
We've passed the place many times and never knew there was so much to see!We'll definitely be visiting next trip…love all the mountain history!!Big T would be jealous of the friendly kitty cat !!๐ถ๐โโฌThanks for sharing guys!!
I have seen this before when visiting but never thought there was this much to it so we didn't stop. We'll stop next time. This is so interesting to me. I wonder what the settlers would think if they could see all of the tractors ๐ and equipment used today. I would love to see the look on their faces. Now Karen, how dare you "cheat on" my man, Big T with that cat. ๐ ๐๐๐ I thought that was so funny. That cat loved you. I really enjoyed this one, but then again I love all of your videos. Thanks for sharing. โค๏ธ
What interesting place to vist, I need to explore the Townsend area more. Karen like your new hat. Big T don't worry we all love you more than the cat๐พโค๏ธ. Thanks for sharing ๐ค God bless
Love history and my Dad was born in 1901.( I was adopted in 1962, ) Lot's of history he shared with us kids. His tractor was the same as the old John Deer ,but it was built by another company. He was a farmer and had cows and pigs, I could go on and on about what used to be.Thanks for a another awesome video and I loved the cat at the end, he knows good people so you were being welcomed in his world!
Hi Fridays Forever. We love watching y'all and all your adventures. We're moving to a campground in wears valley first of March. Pray for us cause we're newbies to bring and living in TN. We're excited though. We'd love to meet y'all if you ever have a meetup in pigeon forge or Gatlinburg. Let us know if you do. Keep us in prayers cause it's kinda scared to move into an RV.
Hope you both are having a fine Saturday afternoon.
Hi!!
That is a really neat place! We did it one drizzly day.
In the Smokey Mountains Park is making of You Tube video allowed ?
Definitely want to come check this out . I'm just now really getting into the history of the area. My 4th great grandpa was one of the original settlers of Cases Cove. He's buried at the Primitive Baptist Church.
Nice video. That fool cat!!!!LOL
Hey Mike my family and I are coming down for one day ,stopping before we go to Myrtle Beach. I'm wondering if you could only eat one meal what would it be .I don't care the cost
We enjoyed this center when we were there. We want to go back during their Christmas lighting outdoors at the center.
Very interesting!
One of my favorite places to visit. They have wonderful books with lots of history.
Hey Mike and Karen I hope your day is a good glad that y'all are continuing to enjoy life love the history in Tennessee can't Wait till I retire 2 years going to travel the back roads of Tennessee take care God bless
Awesome video Mike and Karen we will definitely check this out when there I love all the old heritage and farm equipment with transportation, stay safe.๐บ๐ธ๐ค
10 was a collender or flour sifter.
Love the Cat hanging out with you guys. Definitely like the history in Cades cove. Love your hat Karen! Thank you for sharing.๐
Mike n Karen, This place was so interesting, I love old stuff and its history, Karen got her new hat on looks good, Yes Mr.T will be sniffing at you when you get back to the Van, My dogs every time I go out and come in, They're always checking me out making sure no other Cats or Dogs has been around me. It been a great day for you two, Hugs n Love to you all 3, God Bless
Iโm definitely gonna have to check that out next time we go me and my family go to the smoky mountains we love learning about the history of up there
So good to see the two of you getting to travel and show so many interesting places. God bless and keep you safe.
What an interesting place. How have we never seen this? You guys find some really great places.
Wow, thanks for sharing, we have never seen all this. So interesting! We love watching all your videos.
Enjoyed this. Thank you!
Enjoyed this. Thank you!
Enjoyed this. Thank you!
Awesome history sledgehammered that like button sharing out full watch stay safe and blessed
The Mountains are Calling, don't let it go to Voice Mail, great sweat shirt. I loved the Cat !! he was super and sure did love you Karen. I know Big T will be asking all kinds of questions. The Heritage Center was over the top. I could go through there ten times and still not take in everything. Snow on the beds when the children woke up in the mornings to the moonshine business thriving in the hills of Tennessee. I saw in the printing press, area, in one of the newspapers, Mike was so kind to zoom into, the first printing press was brought over in 1638. Also the first printing of the bible for this area of America was done in the same time frame. 1661 I think it was by Elliot. The Eliot Indian Bible (Algonquin: Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God;[1] also known as the Algonquian Bible) was the first translation of the Christian Bible into an indigenous American language, as well as the first Bible published in British North America. It was prepared by English Puritan missionary John Eliot by translating the Geneva Bible[. History holds the key to roads we can travel in stories and books to story telling we can share with each other. Thank you so much for taking us along on this step back in our life's journey. May God bless you and Keep you until we meet again. You friend in Christ, All My love, waving from NC, Pittsboro
Definitely need to see this next time we are in the Smokies. Great video.๐
Great video very interesting we will have to go check that out itโs not very far from us
Enjoy your video. Thanks for sharing.
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That's a cool place ! will definitely stop there next trip to the mountains ! Appreciate you guys bringing us along on your adventures , stay safe and keep filming !
God bless ๐๐๐๐๐๐โโฌ
What a sweet kitty. Also, that was a nice hat you found for Karen. ๐. Wow, the days gone by leave amazing facts and artifacts. TY
Looks like it's close to Cade Cove. Never been there but I think it would be very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I love this โค๏ธ
Yea life is short , enjoy everyday ๐๐๐๐
Great video. We've been to Townsend a few times and did not know about this place. Will go there next time. Maybe the cat will be there also.
I just discovered your channel a few weeks ago. K just moved to Maryville to live with mg daughter and family. I was aiming bro go to the Heritage Center many times. After seeing your video, I definitely will be going on the next pretty day. Thanks for sharing. God bless.
Great episode, my husband and I are planning on coming to Tennessee this summer or next and you have shown us such interesting sights to see, thank you!
Mike &Karen, I really enjoyed this! I love history. That cat sure did like you Karen! Lol I bet Big T had to sniff you after it was sitting in your lap. ๐
We've passed the place many times and never knew there was so much to see!We'll definitely be visiting next trip…love all the mountain history!!Big T would be jealous of the friendly kitty cat !!๐ถ๐โโฌThanks for sharing guys!!
I have seen this before when visiting but never thought there was this much to it so we didn't stop. We'll stop next time. This is so interesting to me. I wonder what the settlers would think if they could see all of the tractors ๐ and equipment used today. I would love to see the look on their faces. Now Karen, how dare you "cheat on" my man, Big T with that cat. ๐ ๐๐๐ I thought that was so funny. That cat loved you. I really enjoyed this one, but then again I love all of your videos. Thanks for sharing. โค๏ธ
Thank you for all the history in your videos. So interesting!
What interesting place to vist, I need to explore the Townsend area more. Karen like your new hat. Big T don't worry we all love you more than the cat๐พโค๏ธ. Thanks for sharing ๐ค God bless
I have to check this place out! Thanks for sharing!
Love history and my Dad was born in 1901.( I was adopted in 1962, ) Lot's of history he shared with us kids. His tractor was the same as the old John Deer ,but it was built by another company. He was a farmer and had cows and pigs, I could go on and on about what used to be.Thanks for a another awesome video and I loved the cat at the end, he knows good people so you were being welcomed in his world!
Enjoyed the history of the area. We have never walked thru the old buildings, it really looked great. Super video. Keep up the great videos.
This is a fantastic video! We definitely need to visit the Heritage Center.. ๐
We've been watching some of your videos and really like them. We love the Smoky Mtns. If I could, I would move down there from WV and live there.
Just went here today it really is awesome
Hi Fridays Forever. We love watching y'all and all your adventures. We're moving to a campground in wears valley first of March. Pray for us cause we're newbies to bring and living in TN. We're excited though. We'd love to meet y'all if you ever have a meetup in pigeon forge or Gatlinburg. Let us know if you do. Keep us in prayers cause it's kinda scared to move into an RV.
Have never been through hardly more than a couple all the years we have stayed there. Will now! Thanks.โฅ๏ธ