The Bell Family Farm Near Nashville Might Just Be The Strangest Tourist Trap Yet
By Tori Jane|Published January 14, 2021
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If you’re seeking the ultimate thrill out of a strange, hole-in-the-wall (so to speak) kind of place, this legendary farmland right here in Tennessee attracts thousands of curious visitors per year. It’s not quite in Nashville – it’s about 45 minutes north of there, in Adams – but this particular attraction is literal centuries in the making…and it’s weird. Very weird.
Cabin tours are just $8, and any brave soul wanting to check out the Bell property cave can do so for just $12. Tour both for $18 so you can get the full experience.
For a much more in-depth account of what occurred in the early 1800s to the Bell family of Adams, Tennessee, visit the cabin and cave’s official website here.
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