Check out Milky Way Farm in Pulaski, Tennessee! Why is it called Milky Way Farm you ask? Because it was home to Franklin C. Mars, inventor of the Milky Way! He moved to Tennessee from Chicago and had this home built for he and his family in 1931. At this point, the Milky Way was the #1 selling candy bar in the world. Shortly after, he introduced the Snickers and the 3 Musketeers to the world. This home is huge! The dining room table measures 12โ x 28โ and can seat up to 40 people. The estate was 2,800 acres and the manor house contains 25,000 square feet! The swimming pool was one of the first privately owned pools in the state of Tennessee. It even had it’s own railway stop back in the day.