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Archaeological Sites: Johnston Site, located on the Forked Deer River in Madison County, Tennessee. It is suggested the mounds were constructed during the Middle Woodland period (200 BC 500 AD).
  • Archaeological Sites: Johnston Site, located on the Forked Deer River in Madison County, Tennessee. It is suggested the mounds were constructed during the Middle Woodland period (200 BC 500 AD).
    Archaeological Sites: Johnston Site, located on the Forked Deer River in Madison County, Tennessee. It is suggested the mounds were constructed during the Middle Woodland period (200 BC 500 AD).
  • Historical Sites: Parkers Crossroads. The Battle of Parkers Crossroads, in Henderson County, is listed as one of Tennessee's most significant battles as to the outcome of the war.
    Historical Sites: Parkers Crossroads. The Battle of Parkers Crossroads, in Henderson County, is listed as one of Tennessee's most significant battles as to the outcome of the war.
  • Natural Areas: Laurel Snow, located in Rhea County, TN. The natural area occurs on the Walden Ridge of the Cumberland Plateau and contains a section of a gorge that is deeply dissected by Morgan, Henderson, Laurel, and Richland Creeks.
    Natural Areas: Laurel Snow, located in Rhea County, TN. The natural area occurs on the Walden Ridge of the Cumberland Plateau and contains a section of a gorge that is deeply dissected by Morgan, Henderson, Laurel, and Richland Creeks.
  • Natural Area Managed by State Parks: Burgess Falls. This property is on the bluff overlooking the 136 foot high water fall, a significant landmark in Middle Tennessee.
    Natural Area Managed by State Parks: Burgess Falls. This property is on the bluff overlooking the 136 foot high water fall, a significant landmark in Middle Tennessee.
  • State Parks: The Head of the Sequatchie, located in Cumberland County, TN. Named for a large cave spring that is the source of the Sequatchie River, the property is spectacularly framed by the Crab Orchard Mountains and flanks of the Cumberland Plateau and Walden's Ridge.
    State Parks: The Head of the Sequatchie, located in Cumberland County, TN. Named for a large cave spring that is the source of the Sequatchie River, the property is spectacularly framed by the Crab Orchard Mountains and flanks of the Cumberland Plateau and Walden's Ridge.

Archaeological Sites: Johnston Site, located on the Forked Deer River in Madison County, Tennessee. It is suggested the mounds were constructed during the Middle Woodland period (200 BC 500 AD).