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Admission for Four to Marble Springs State Historic Site (Up to 40% Off)
Marble Springs State Historic Site
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History buffs can visit the last home and farm of governor John Sevier featuring historic structures, nature trails, and other attractions
- Admission includes a 45-minute tour of the cabins.
- Free admission for children aged 4 and under.
- Click here to view the opening hours
- amenities: gift shop with memorabilia and locally-made gifts
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- Limit 3 per person(s), may buy 2 additional as gift(s).
- May be repurchased every 90 days.
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About Marble Springs State Historic Site
Visiting the Marble Springs State Historic Site can be a valuable experience for numerous reasons, the main one being the fact that this is the last home and farm of John Sevier-the first governor of Tennessee. As the site combines lush green areas, wildlife, historic buildings, and educational resources, it is clearly a unique place worth visiting.
- Size: Marble Springs area covers 30 acres and features several structures including The John Sevier Cabin, The Walker Cabin, The McCall Smokehouse, and The Loom House.
- Eye Catcher: The John Sevier Cabin was built around 1835 and is the only structure original to the site.
- Don't Miss: Trading Post gift shop carries a range of unique memorabilia and locally-made crafts.
- Pro Tip: Visitors can relax under the pavilion and have a picnic while admiring the surrounding nature.
- While You're in the Neighborhood: Nearby historic locations include Knoxville with historic homes, Ijams Nature Center, and Legacy Parks.