CopperHill - Mini Documentary
A small glimpse into the history of the small Tennessee mining town CopperHill.
112 Horse Trail Pass, Copperhill TN 37317, USA
112 Horse Trail Pass, Copperhill TN 37317, USA
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The Town With Two Names McCaysville GA Copperhill TN
A time lapse road video, set to music, of SR 5 to McCaysville GA a town sharing boundary with Copperhill TN
Copperhill, Tennessee Old Copper Road Trail
Copperhill, Tennessee is home to the Old Cooper Road. Now a hiking trail, the road was once used to connect the copper mines in Copperhill with the trains in Cleveland, Tennessee. The trailhead is easily accessed next to the Ocoee Whitewater Center. Park behind the center for only a few dollars. We used the top parking lot for free in the off-season. This is the video of the short portion of the Old Copper Road Trail that we were on.
0:03 We are on the last existing segment of the Old Copper Road. Constructed between 1851-1853.
0:16 It was built to connect the copper mines in the Copper Basin with the railyards in Cleveland
0:20 Tennessee this portion of the road to about two and a half miles in length
0:24 it's close to its near original condition and it's been designated a
0:29 historic property and listed on the National Register of Historic Places
0:34 it's protected under the terms of the Archaeological Resource Protection so
0:39 When you come and visit make sure you don’t deface or damage structures or
0:43 buildings in any way.
0:52 Here on the right we can see the Ocoee River.
1:00 .The river was actually the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics.
1:08 with whitewater rafting competition. Over here you can see a creek that flows into the river.
1:29 As we continue walking we can see that you have to watch your step if you
1:34 don't want to get wet. This is as far as my bum leg will take me.
1:50 We are turning around here at the end of it. Here is the Old Copper Road this
1:52. trail and a half mile 2.4 miles to be exact but since we need to bring our
1:57 walking sticks for water we’re going to stop right here. Again, this is the Ocoee Whitewater Center
2:23 Tomlin
2:43 It’s been a big day for the doggie. You’ve helped mom around the house.
2:46 Chased the rabbit outside. The one that got away.
2:55 You’re so tired. Say goodnight, Tomlin.
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Copper Hill, Tennessee.
A walk through a part of Copper Hill, Tennessee. In this Video I said Copper City, Tennessee. Correction: It is Copper Hill, Tennessee.
Brake house... Tennessee Royal Blue sand mines
Brake house...
Tennessee Royal Blue sand mines
McCaysville, GA Copper Hill, TN on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway with Adventures of Spencer J. Fox
There are some great railroad rides to take here in this country. One of them is the The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway in Georgia. It was built in 1805. The railroad is nestled in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Today it offers a great wonderful ride to McCaysville, Georgia and Copper Hill, Tennessee. Now both towns state lines run directly in the middle of Main St. One side of the line is McCaysville and the other side is Copper Hill, Tennessee. McCaysville has wonderful a walkway over the water. It has great restaurants and great shopping. Try the Serenity Garden Cafe Riverside. Take a look at the the video.
Copperhill Tennessee and McCaysville Georgia(Blue Ridge Scenic train ride Experience)Vlog
Train ride up to the border of Tn an Ga
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COPPERHILL TENNESSEE USA - COPPER MINES 2010
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HIDDEN SPRINGS FARM | Todd Henon
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With any questions or to schedule a showing, call 423.664.1914.
A place where you can step off the front porch to help birth calves, host a turkey hunt, or quietly fly fish, Hidden Springs Farm sits in a serene basin at the foot of Lookout Mountain just 30 miles from Chattanooga.
Whether you choose to raise livestock, ride horses, garden, fish, hunt, shoot, or pick up a new hobby, life on the farm has no shortage of activity. Duck Creek--a state-managed cold water trout stream--meanders through the center of the property between a combination of fenced pasture and managed woodlands.
Come home to the comfortable 3-bedroom farmhouse situated on a 200-year-old homesite. From the centuries-old oak trees and the fireplace's historic bricks to the original hardwood floors and authentic shiplap, the custom-built home appropriately invites the landscape in to act as the backdrop. Wrap-around covered porches overlook the tranquil pastures, manicured lawn, pool, and pond, and encourage you to enjoy the surroundings morning, noon, and night.
Five barns dotted along the property include a hay barn, covered equipment storage, and horse barn with 5 stalls, tack room, and upstairs ready to be completed into additional storage or a unique living area. A variety of trees include Live Oak, Beach, and White Oak create a perfect setting for deer and turkey or timber harvesting. Miles of hiking trails along wooded Shin Bone Ridge; you'll never grow tired of getting to know the property.
Conveniently located 100 miles from Atlanta, 150 miles from Nashville, and only 2 miles to Downtown Lafayette.
Hidden Springs Farm is 5 miles to a general aviation airport (Barwick LaFayette Airport-9A5) and Lafayette Public Golf Course is just around the corner. World-renowned bouldering, rock climbing, and caving is aplenty at nearby Rocktown. The 20,657-acre state-owned Crockford Pigeon Wildlife Management Area is your outdoor playground with endless activities.
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(Keller Williams Realty | Each office is independently owned and operated. 423.664.1900)
GA/TN Border in McCaysville, GA/Copperhill, TN
Here is the blue line that marks the state boundaries of Georgia and Tennessee. On the Georgia side of the line (left side) is the town of McCaysville. On the Tennessee side (right side) is the town of Copperhill.
Beautiful places to play and live: Homes and land in East Tennessee
Starr Mountain Realty will help you create a lifestyle you love! Mountain cabins, lakeside retreats and land in Tellico Plains, Reliance, Englewood, Turtletown, Copperhill and Coker Creek East Tennessee. TN license # 330204 Firm # 264048
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Nice evening for fishing
Equestrian Estate in Middle TN near Nashville TN
Welcome to this magnificent 200 Acre Equestrian Estate for Sale in Dickson County, Tennessee. This elegant Country home and farm is located in Middle Tennessee just minutes to downtown Dickson, 10 minutes to I-40 and only 50 minutes to the Nashville International Airport.
This ranch is made up of approximately 50 acres of pasture and 150 acres of Tennessee Woods. The beautiful Garners Creek runs the entire length of the property. This is the perfect combination! The natural habitat, miles of riding or hiking trails and secluded pastures make this an absolute paradise.
As you approach this Elegant Country Home you will be greeted by White fenced horse pastures and a magnificent gated entrance to this beautiful property. Flowers line the walk way to the covered inviting front porch. The large 4362 square foot Country Home features a formal living room, formal dining room, and a separate wet bar that opens to the wrap around porch. The grand family room features 18 foot ceilings, a beautiful two story rock fireplace all open to the gourmet kitchen and family dining. The entertainment room that would make the perfect media room, library or office. The master suite is on the first floor featuring updated steam shower, heated bath floors, and a double Jacuzzi. Upstairs are the 4 bedrooms and 3 baths complete with a second laundry room.
Just outside this magnificent home is a professional Greenhouse complete with heat, cooling, water and metal tables. A second small Greenhouse and an outside large garden complete this setting. Flowers, herbs and of course vegetables thrive in this natural setting.
This farm features a Professional 7 stall barn, separate tack room and feed room, hot and cold water and an attached 60x100 foot indoor arena. Just outside the barn is an outdoor riding arena. All the Fenced area at barn is 3 board white vinyl. This is truly a Show Barn and horseman paradise.
This is nature at its finest. Just imagine yourself and the family enjoying a day at the swimming hole on Garners Creek just behind the barn or just out riding your horse or hiking through the woods. Pure Beauty everywhere! We would love to show you this beautiful farm and all it has to offer. Call Greg Musgrave for your private showing at 615-775-5387.
Motorcycle Tours USA TELLICO PLAINS TN
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Motorcycle Tours USA TELLICO PLAINS TN
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Tennessee Hwy 68 from Ducktown to Tellico Plains 3/4/18
This video is to show the landscape, curves, and beauty of the area between Ducktown TN and Tellico Plains TN. This video starts in Ducktown TN and drives north to Tellico Plains TN.
The ride spans for 33 miles and takes an average of 47-49 minutes to make the drive. There is one detour about half way but this section has great signage so losing your way would be hard to do.
This video is filmed with a GoPro Hero4. The songs included on this video are as follows...
Renegades, Rebels & Rogues - Tracy Lawrence
Drivin My Life Away - Rhett Akins
Fly Over States - Jason Alden
Dust - Ely Young Band
If You're Going Through Hell - Rodney Atkins
Drink to That All Night - Jerrod Niemann
The Fighter - Keith Urban w/carrie Underwood
Life is a Highway - Rascal Flatts
About The South - Rodney Atkins
I'm In A Hurry (and Don't Know Why) - Florida Georgia Line
Red Camero - Rascal Flatts
Aw Naw - Chris Young
Exploring the Dixon-Slope Mine Ruins in Dayton, Tennessee
The Laurel-Snow Pocket Wilderness Area, a gorgeous yet lonely state park on the outside of Dayton, Tennessee, is a location rife with ruins from an old coal mine which are peppered throughout the wilderness like old and dank catacombs.
In 1882, the Dayton Coal and Iron Company opened up a mine in this area, which covers a few hundred acres which surrounded the Richland and Morgan Creek gorges on the Walden Ridge side of the mountain. Within this area are the Richard, Nelson, and Dixon-Slope mines, which were all owned by the Dayton Coal and Iron Company. The mines were essential in mining coal to help create a fuel called coke, which was the key ingredient in making iron. The mountainside is covered in coal dust and even chunks of rock, making the trail appear black and charred at times--a testament to how plentiful that coal was in the area. The mine was mostly used during the late 1880s and 90s and as many as 450 men had worked there. The Richland Creek and Morgan Creek gorges were connected by the railroad with trains that hauled coal from the mines to the coke ovens. The finished product would be sent away to town to an old foundry that would create pig iron, which is the base for many iron products.
The mines in this wilderness would not last too long, however. Accidents such as the 1895 explosion at the Nelson Mine, strikes, and low market prices were the catalyst for the Dayton Coal and Iron Company's downfall, which finally came in the 1920s. The mines were shut down for good and the foundry used in creating pig iron was demolished. The mines were then abandoned, leaving behind the haunting and eerie ruins of the Dayton Coal and Iron Company amidst a gorgeous backdrop.