Virtual Statehood Celebration from Historic Homes of Knoxville
Blount Mansion National Historic Landmark and Historic Houses of Knoxville present this video celebration of Tennessee statehood. Tennessee was admitted to the union as our nation's sixteenth state on June 1, 1796. This virtual celebration includes visits to Blount Mansion, James White's Fort, Marble Springs State Historic Site, Historic Ramsey House, Mabry-Hazen House, and Historic Westwood--all museums located in Knoxville or Knox County TN. www.blount mansion.org www.hhknoxville.org

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