Here Are The 12 Weirdest Places You Can Possibly Go In Tennessee
There are some REAL strange places out there, and Tennessee has a few gems of its own. Whether you’re planning a trip or looking to play tourist in your own town, we’ve found a few zingers for your visiting pleasure.
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One of the creepiest ghost stories in the United States took place in Adams, Tennessee. You can still visit the old farm!
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Did you know that the largest wind chime in the state is located in Memphis? It's a thing.
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The largest treehouse in the world is located in Crossville, but be careful - you can look, but don't trespass. The property has been deemed unsafe.
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We think the name of the museum is fairly self-explanatory, don't you? All of y'all with a salt and pepper fetish, you should pay a visit.
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This isn't as weird as it is eerie. The memorial stands in the middle of the woods in Camden where the famous flight that killed country queen Patsy Cline went down - visit for a sobering memorial.
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Here's privatized Tennessee, being fantastic. Nice work, Willard. Showing your colors in all the right ways.
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Memphis has a replica of the very first Piggly Wiggly ever built. Why is this cool? The ol' PW was the first self-serve grocery store.
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Rife with an eerie ghost story and foreboding architecture, Rotherwood may just leave YOU feeling weird. For the rest of the day.
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Located in West Nashville, this state prison used to be where men on death row were sentenced until its closure 1992. Although the building still stands, the property is not open to the public.
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This art piece supposedly tells the story of the artists' life - if you can figure it out.
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A full-blown replica of the doomed Titanic is located in Pigeon Forge. Make sure to walk through the museum for an eerie, strange look back in history.
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Well. Did you know the Hermitage Hotel has what is considered the greatest bathroom in the US? The opulent men's room is the stuff of legends, and as you can tell, sometimes the ladies get in on the fun.
What do you think about these Tennessee oddities? Let us know which ones you have visited in the comments below!
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