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  2. Crossville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    47-18540 [7] GNIS feature ID. 1306203 [5] Website. crossvilletn .gov. Crossville is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. [8] It is part of the Crossville Micropolitan Statistical Area. [9] The population was 12,071 at the 2020 census.

  3. Cumberland County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    UTC−5 ( CDT) Congressional district. 6th. Website. cumberlandcountytn .gov. Cumberland County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 61,145. [3] Its county seat is Crossville. [4] Cumberland County comprises the Crossville, TN micropolitan statistical area.

  4. Horace Burgess's Treehouse - Wikipedia

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    Horace Burgess's Treehouse. Coordinates: 35.9855°N 84.9944°W. Horace Burgess's Treehouse (also known as the Minister's Treehouse) was a treehouse and church in Crossville, Tennessee, United States. Construction began in 1993, mostly by Burgess, who says that, in a vision, God commanded him to build a treehouse.

  5. Cumberland Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland Mountain State Park is a state park in Cumberland County, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. The park consists of 1,720 acres (7.0 km 2) situated around Byrd Lake, a man-made lake created by the impoundment of Byrd Creek in the 1930s. The park is set amidst an environmental microcosm of the Cumberland Plateau and provides ...

  6. Palace Theater (Crossville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Theater opened in November 1938 with a screening of If I Were King, featuring Ronald Colman. It operated as a first-run theater until the 1970s, but closed in 1978 when a new two-screen theater opened in Crossville. The building was vacant for many years, while its physical condition deteriorated. [2]

  7. Art Circle Public Library - Wikipedia

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    History. In 1898 the Art Circle, a local group of women that would gather to socialize, decided to collect and lend out books to the public from a room at the old Cumberland County High School (now the Military Museum). Due to its popularity, the first official Art Circle Public Library was opened in a former bank building in March 1939, and by ...

  8. Grassy Cove - Wikipedia

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    Grassy Cove, with Brady Mountain on the horizon. Grassy Cove is an enclosed valley in Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. The valley is notable for its karst formations, which have been designated a National Natural Landmark. Grassy Cove is also home to a small unincorporated community . Grassy Cove is located atop the Cumberland ...

  9. Cumberland Homesteads - Wikipedia

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    September 30, 1988. Cumberland Homesteads is a community located in Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. Established by the New Deal -era Division of Subsistence Homesteads in 1934, the community was envisioned by federal planners as a model of cooperative living for the region's distressed farmers, coal miners, and factory workers.