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Knoxville, TN 37931, USA
Knoxville, Tennessee 37931

Cool place to check out but you must go through the city of oak ridge

“The Freels Bend Cabin was one of the earliest cabins built in Anderson County. Construction on the cabin was begun in 1810 by Edward Freels. The cabin was a double-pen, hewn-log structure. Techniques in its construction are representative of those used in the area in the early 19th century. It is Oak Ridge's only remaining residence that was built in that century. Anderson County, Bethel Valley Road" from Historical Marker

If you're looking to just get away great place to stay

Can't get there! Looks neat and tried to see it. Feels Bend Road is closed with a Government gate and sign "No Trespassing US Government Property For Official Use Only" I don't see how anyone could get back there. What a shame to hide away our history like that :(

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Freels Bend Cabin

Museum at Knoxville, TN 37931, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Freels Bend Cabin: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Knoxville, TN 37931, USA.
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Knoxville
Postcode:
37931

About Freels Bend Cabin

Freels Bend Cabin is a US Museum based in Knoxville, Tennessee. Freels Bend Cabin is located at Knoxville, TN 37931, USA.


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  • James
    Added 2015.01.28
    Cool place to check out but you must go through the city of oak ridge
  • Alyssa
    Added 2014.12.04
    “The Freels Bend Cabin was one of the earliest cabins built in Anderson County. Construction on the cabin was begun in 1810 by Edward Freels. The cabin was a double-pen, hewn-log structure. Techniques in its construction are representative of those used in the area in the early 19th century. It is Oak Ridge's only remaining residence that was built in that century. Anderson County, Bethel Valley Road" from Historical Marker
  • Gavin
    Added 2014.02.09
    If you're looking to just get away great place to stay
  • Mary
    Added 2014.01.05
    Can't get there! Looks neat and tried to see it. Feels Bend Road is closed with a Government gate and sign "No Trespassing US Government Property For Official Use Only" I don't see how anyone could get back there. What a shame to hide away our history like that :(
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