The Stone Bridge Memorial Park is a good place for moments to appreciate your day. The history of Lincoln County going back to Andrew Jackson and the Tennessee War Hawks has a good beginning here since Camp Blount is to be connected by a bridge from this park across the Elk River soon. There are a lot of swing benches along the river to sit and relax at Stonebridge. For myself the entire county has history to the time of the 1787 writing of the United States Constitution and our fight to be free of the currency issuance of the British Empire. Our fighters wanted an end to slavery which could only be obtained by issuing our own creation of currency from the Presidency. The War of 1812 of which our people fought were against the armed forces of the British whom enslave people through the currency creation of one family. They can take anything we have with police that serve as their employees while the banks issue their own creation for money on worthless paper at no costs to themselves. President Woodrow Wilson later betrayed everyone that fought to be free by violating his Oath to the United States Constitution, with the crime of treason and this is why we Americans aren't free today: the banks would have to stop all issuance of the currency of the Federal Reserve before we could begin to prosecute the crimes committed by Wilson and the families that signed this Act. While this currency is issued the laws passed are not those decided upon by the votes of the people but are laws decided upon by one family that have ruled earth as slavers for a thousand years, started every World War, robbed our European homelands of their greatest treasures and continues today to destroy everything...
Read moreI just had an amazing experience at this park. I was sitting in my car in the shade with the windows down when a cute little duck came right up to my door squawking at me. I hung up on my call and got out of the car. The duck started walking towards the pond and kept looking back at me, so I followed.
This cute little duck led me right to the duck food dispenser along with several of her duck friends. I am so thankful that I had a few quarters in my pocket and proceeded to drop some pellets from the machine, on to the ground.
I have never had such a personal experience with a duck. When she finished eating all of the pellets, sharing a few with her friends, she followed me back to my car and laid down in the shade for a nap. Amazing!!
While I was feeding the ducks, there were people fishing, sitting on the swinging seats and walking with their pets.
There is lots of shade and places to sit and enjoy the history and beauty that is all around you. Highly recommend...
Read moreDid you know, StoneBridge Memorial Park was threaded with communication wire for use with the ”Telegraph” during ABRAHAM Lincoln’s struggle for Justice, Freedom and the pursuit of Happiness, when Washington no longer hacked down little cherry trees accidently, fibbed a little, And yet, still built the best Nation in the 🌎, before our covetted copper wheat penny, I learn stuff late, like late blooming roses. Today was a gorgeous February day. In Tennessee. Pretty Sweet, Fayetteville, City should see the walk over bridge Main Street deserves. Dreams do come true here, if you work 3rd shifts. Kory Andrews Carlson, formerly Captain of, well Mercy Ems, this month, I earned...
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