Saturday, September 12, 2009
Henry Horton State Park
Wilhoite Mill and Village were developed in the mid-1800's and were home to a three-story inn, post office and a mill and dam. The mill operated for more than a century. The wooden structures were destroyed in the early 1980's leaving only the metal gears and wheels that remain today.
Oak-hickory is the most prevalent type of forest in Tennessee which comprises nearly 3/4 of all forested land.
The Duck River runs for almost 270 miles and runs through Henry Horton State Park.
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