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4355 US-127 #4355, Crossville, TN 38572
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Cumberland Homesteads Tower Association

3835 Hwy 127 S, Crossville, TN 38555
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5.0
1y

The Cumberland Homesteads Tower Association in Crossville, TN, is a true hidden gem waiting to be discovered. My recent visit left me impressed and eager to share my positive experience with others.

First and foremost, the historical significance of the Cumberland Homesteads Tower is remarkable. As a symbol of the New Deal era and the cooperative community efforts during that time, the tower stands as a testament to resilience and community spirit. Exploring its history and significance was both educational and inspiring.

The association's dedication to preserving and showcasing the tower's history is evident. The exhibits and displays offer a wealth of information, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the region's past and the people who shaped it. It's a great place for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in learning about local heritage.

Furthermore, the staff at the Cumberland Homesteads Tower Association are friendly and knowledgeable. They are passionate about sharing the story of the tower and its importance, making the visit engaging and enjoyable. Their enthusiasm adds to the overall experience and leaves a lasting impression.

In addition to the historical aspects, the grounds around the tower are well-maintained and offer a peaceful setting for visitors to explore. The surrounding nature adds to the charm of the place, making it a relaxing and scenic destination.

Overall, my visit to the Cumberland Homesteads Tower Association was memorable and enriching. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in history, local heritage, or simply looking for a unique and meaningful experience in Crossville, TN.

(Side Note: I did use AI to write this review, however, I did review for accuracy and authenticity. I completely agree with the writing and that it serves as my actual review of...

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5.0
3y

What an interesting peek into the lives of our forefathers who struggled to make it thru the depression era of this good ole U.S. of A. F. D. Roosevelt, President of the USA introduced a program called the New Deal to try to help our citizens lift themselves to better conditions by the honest effort of manual labor. The government offered 1 dollar a day to those who wanted to work and they also introduced the option to qualify for a homestead, sponsored by the U.S. government. Many lived in their barn until their homes were finished and sometimes others were allowed to live in a barn until their property was ready. From 2 acres to 30 acres was alloted for each family to work the land and produce enough to live from. The homes were erected from materials that were native to the area. Stone and pine lumber were staples in each dwelling. There were 11 different designs and you may drive atound the area and see many of tbem still being inhabited, today! The project office housed a water tank and you can climb to the top for an awesome view of the area at this location. There were 3 rooms of collections from the original settlers and we were amazed by their presentation and authenticity! If you are near Crossville, Tn and you have an interest in history, you will be very satisfied by...

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5.0
8y

Place runs off volunteer help. The guy we met today was very helpful and was a fountain of history, not only with what you'll find in the museum but experience of passed down knowledge. The tower itself is free to climb, but beware there are a lot of idiots that etch their names on the water tank and the wood at the top. I'm sure that if they could they would carve them into the stone walls. Great place to step back in time. An 11 minute video gives a great look into why the place is there. The cost is extremely cheap and for a little more you can visit one of the homesteads. Gift shop has some wonderful items and in the fall they have the best...

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What an interesting peek into the lives of our forefathers who struggled to make it thru the depression era of this good ole U.S. of A. F. D. Roosevelt, President of the USA introduced a program called the New Deal to try to help our citizens lift themselves to better conditions by the honest effort of manual labor. The government offered 1 dollar a day to those who wanted to work and they also introduced the option to qualify for a homestead, sponsored by the U.S. government. Many lived in their barn until their homes were finished and sometimes others were allowed to live in a barn until their property was ready. From 2 acres to 30 acres was alloted for each family to work the land and produce enough to live from. The homes were erected from materials that were native to the area. Stone and pine lumber were staples in each dwelling. There were 11 different designs and you may drive atound the area and see many of tbem still being inhabited, today! The project office housed a water tank and you can climb to the top for an awesome view of the area at this location. There were 3 rooms of collections from the original settlers and we were amazed by their presentation and authenticity! If you are near Crossville, Tn and you have an interest in history, you will be very satisfied by this museum!
John MichaelJohn Michael
Cute little place to visit. Lots of great history especially saved right here in the homestead area. Very sweet employee and the gift shop had a lot of neat things to buy. But you've got to make a trip to the top of the tower on a good clear day, especially in the fall when the colors are changing or spring is best. These photos are credit to my girlfriend IG@wander_witch_way who enjoyed the little pieces of history so much herself.
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The history of the homesteads and how it got started in very interesting. Makes me appreciate how strong our economy is today regardless what people think because most of us alive today have never really seen hard times. We think because we can't afford a larger house or extravagant vacations that the economy is in shambles. Let me tell you folks, enjoy your lattes and 4000 square ft houses because all things wither away in time.
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What an interesting peek into the lives of our forefathers who struggled to make it thru the depression era of this good ole U.S. of A. F. D. Roosevelt, President of the USA introduced a program called the New Deal to try to help our citizens lift themselves to better conditions by the honest effort of manual labor. The government offered 1 dollar a day to those who wanted to work and they also introduced the option to qualify for a homestead, sponsored by the U.S. government. Many lived in their barn until their homes were finished and sometimes others were allowed to live in a barn until their property was ready. From 2 acres to 30 acres was alloted for each family to work the land and produce enough to live from. The homes were erected from materials that were native to the area. Stone and pine lumber were staples in each dwelling. There were 11 different designs and you may drive atound the area and see many of tbem still being inhabited, today! The project office housed a water tank and you can climb to the top for an awesome view of the area at this location. There were 3 rooms of collections from the original settlers and we were amazed by their presentation and authenticity! If you are near Crossville, Tn and you have an interest in history, you will be very satisfied by this museum!
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Cute little place to visit. Lots of great history especially saved right here in the homestead area. Very sweet employee and the gift shop had a lot of neat things to buy. But you've got to make a trip to the top of the tower on a good clear day, especially in the fall when the colors are changing or spring is best. These photos are credit to my girlfriend IG@wander_witch_way who enjoyed the little pieces of history so much herself.
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The history of the homesteads and how it got started in very interesting. Makes me appreciate how strong our economy is today regardless what people think because most of us alive today have never really seen hard times. We think because we can't afford a larger house or extravagant vacations that the economy is in shambles. Let me tell you folks, enjoy your lattes and 4000 square ft houses because all things wither away in time.
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