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Bird’s Eye View in Normandy
The view across the tracks in Normandy, Tennessee. This railroad town is even smaller than Bell Buckle and Wartrace, but is just as beautiful.
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Beech Hall is High on a Hill
Its presence atop a hill near Normandy is anything but subtle. This old house has been watching from its peak since around 1866. For those that loath math like me, that’s 156 years of being king of the hill. It’s known as Beech Hall and was named after, well, the large amount of beech trees…
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Historic Normandy, TN Home
An iconic house in Normandy, Tennessee is this red-roofed charmer right here. It has sat on the railroad line since the 1860s. L. T. Throneberry had it built and then after marrying his sweetheart, Atlanta Wilson, they both settled here. It its early days, it was also used as a boarding house for those who…
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Beech Hall Still Strong 157 Years Later
Take a peek at the Absalom Lowe Landis house in Wartrace, Tennessee. It’s also been called Beech Hall because of the once many beech trees on the property. Now, only a few remain. The home was built in 1866 on land granted to his father by Absalom Lowe Landis, who was a major in the…