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The site includes 45 acres, eleven historic buildings, the Tipton/Gifford/Simerly cemetery, a limestone cave, a natural spring, a buffalo trace, a nature trail, and a Visitor Center. The Visitor Center contains a permanent exhibit, museum store, educational spaces, a library, and archives.
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Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site offers visitors an...
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Admission. Guided Tours: Adults – $6.00. Youth (12 and...
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Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site continually strives to...
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Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site is operated by the...
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Directions. GPS Address: 2620 S. Roan St., Johnson City, TN....
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Hours. March 1 – Oct. 31: 9am to 4pm. Nov. 1 – Feb. 28: 9am...
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Hours. March 1 – Oct. 31: 9am to 4pm. Nov. 1 – Feb. 28: 9am...
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Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site offers a wide variety of...
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Jun 6, 2023 · The Tipton-Haynes site represents various periods of Tennessee history, from pre-colonial times to Reconstruction. An ancient buffalo trail ran near the site of the "bold spring," and the grounds were frequented successively by the Woodland Indians, the Cherokees, and European explorers and traders.
Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site offers visitors an abundance of history to learn, explore and experience. Upon entering the Visitors Center, you will have ample of time to look through the O Beautiful Land of the Mountains permanent exhibit.
Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site, known also as Tipton-Haynes House, is a Tennessee State Historic Site located at 2620 South Roan Street in Johnson City, Tennessee. It includes a house originally built in 1784 by Colonel John Tipton, and 10 other buildings, including a smokehouse, pigsty, loom house, still house, springhouse, log barn and ...
Admission. Guided Tours: Adults – $6.00. Youth (12 and under) – $3.00. Guided Tour Times are 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, and 2pm or 3pm. Self-Guided Tours: Adults – $4.00. Youth (12 and under) – $2.00. Tipton-Haynes Members: Free.
The Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site interprets Northeast Tennessee’s history from early settlement to the Civil War and tells the story of the families who lived here. The site features 45 acres, eleven historic buildings, the Tipton/Gifford/Simerly cemetery, and a Visitor Center.
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The site includes 45 acres, eleven historic buildings, the Tipton/Gifford/Simerly cemetery, a limestone cave, a natural spring, a buffalo trace, a nature trail, and a Visitor Center. The Visitor Center contains a permanent exhibit, museum store, educational spaces, a library, and archives.