Aug 2017 road Trip
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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.


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.


In addition to it's rare beauty, Dale Hollow lake is known for its clear water, small mouth bass fishing, and the best marinas in Tennessee. Dale Hollow Lake is an amazing lake which expands over multiple counties and was voted #4 lake in the nation to "Float Your Boat" by USA today.


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.


Cumberland Gap was the first great gateway to the west through the Appalachain Mountains. This park hosts an amazing combination of natural beauty and rich history with over 85 miles of hiking trails and some of the most dramatic views in all of Appalachia.


Webb's is a country style eatery. The food is just like momma used to make and it is a favorite place to eat in the Harrogate/Cumberland Gap/Middlesboro area, especially on weekends when they have live bluegrass music.


Around 1939 Herman and Bethel Gas built a building for a restaurant at the point of three roads converging and leading to Celina, Red Boiling Springs, and Tomkinsville, KY - thus the name, "3-Way In" After a year or two the building was bought by Winnie Cherry and turned into a country grocery store. In the late 1960's William Cherry bought the store from Winnie. It is the only true "country store" remaining in Clay County.

Historic buildings and homes along with many shops and restaurants, art galleries and windows full of antiques make this courthouse square a must see on the trail. It's a perfect mix of hometown flavor and days fone by. Plenty of free parking around the square.

Travel more than 450-miles of scenic beauty and see tons of yard sales. The World's Longest Outdoor Sale on Corridor 127 will begin the first weekend in August. There will be all kinds of great 'finds' to satisfy your shopping gene.