Information from WYSH Radio
The historic David Hall Cabin, the oldest home and business in Anderson County, will have its annual Spring Open House this weekend—Saturday, June 6, and Sunday June 7—from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.
This year, Civil War battle re-enactments will be held both days at 2 p.m.
In addition, there will be demonstrations of blacksmithing, lye soap making, butter churning, and weaving, as well as storytelling and bluegrass and gospel music throughout the weekend.
There will also be a recreation of a longhunters’ camp, a re-enactment of the Hamilton/Burr duel, and activities for the kids.
There is no admission, but donations are accepted to help with the maintenance and upkeep of the cabin.
For directions, use Mapquest: Harry and Libby Bumgardner; 830 Old Edgemoor Lane, Clinton, TN 37716.
You can call (865) 945-3807 or (865) 789-1478 for more information.
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Gary Love says
That should be a fun event for everyone.
johnhuotari says
I haven’t been to the David Hall Cabin yet. I need to go someday. Have you been, Gary?
Gary Love says
John,
That is where the Sons of the Revolution meet once a month, and I will be inducted into this group next month. You ought to come there and check it out.
Gary
johnhuotari says
Good information. Thank you, Gary. What day and time do the Sons of the Revolution meet there?
Gary Love says
John,
Please come on out, because this will be alot of fun. We are going to meet on June 23rd at 6:30 at the David Hall Cabin.
johnhuotari says
Sounds good. Thank you, Gary.