The U.S. President is Buried HERE in Appalachia.. and the Exact Place He Died - Forgotten History
Today I visited the grave of Andrew Johnson, the 17th U.S. President, buried in in the heart of Appalachia. But first, we hike to a hidden waterfall and discover some hidden history along the way! I felt it was appropriate day to set out on this adventure because it was Presidents’ Day.! I hope you enjoy this video. Much ahead! My Instagram www.instagram.com/tampajay #AndrewJohnson #Appalachia #PresidentialHistory #TennesseeHistory #GreenevilleTN #RoadsideAmerica #HiddenHistory #AmericanHistory #HistoricGraves #EastTennessee #forgottenamerica #grave

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