Ghost Towns of Tennessee

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