| My mother used to drag me to ghost towns when I | | | | a very small town with very few residents. A country |
| was a child. I hated it, I thought it was so weird and had | | | | store, old gas station and a Methodist Church are the |
| no point. However, no that I'm older I can see the point | | | | only things that remain. |
| and have started to enjoy going and seeing the | | | | Sunshine |
| remnants of a long forgotten town. Here are some of | | | | What a great name for a city. This particular ghost |
| the ghost towns you can visit if your in Tennessee. | | | | town is located in Blount county and has just very few |
| Big Greenbrier | | | | residents greatly scattered. This town has been |
| This city was founded in the 1800's by two families. It | | | | purchased by the Smoky Mountain national park, who |
| was once a large community that even included a | | | | has preserved many homes and businesses for tourist |
| school and hotel but now only remnants remain. It's | | | | to enjoy. |
| located in the Smoky Mountains National Park and can | | | | Pressman's Home |
| be accessed with 2WD vehicles, but best to go during | | | | This area has been developed into a golf course and |
| Spring and Summer months. | | | | is called Camelot. Many of the original buildings still |
| Salem | | | | remain and you can visit them when you wish. This is |
| Located in Rutherford County this town is beautiful | | | | a famous location because the specific home was |
| year round. At one point this was the main city for the | | | | chosen as the official headquarters of the International |
| area but Murfreesboro has all but trampled it. Now it is | | | | Printing Pressman in 1911. |