In a state as historic as ours, it’s no surprise that we’ve so many abandoned places in Tennessee. And undeniably, while you might not be able to quite put a finger on it, there is an undeniable lure to such places. Sometimes it is the history; perhaps it’s the mystery of the unknown; it could be the beauty of nature reclaiming its territory; or a good combination of them all — but without a doubt, these places draw us in. This is all to say that there is an old factory in the middle of Elizabethton, Tennessee, that has been long vacant and it just so happens to be one of the grittiest abandoned places I’ve ever seen. This is the story of the Bemberg Plant in Tennessee.

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There are many great abandoned places in TN, some can only be seen from afar and others still you can visit to this very day. These tales of the past remind us of what life was once like and from that we can learn and grow from where others once walked. If you love to dive deep into the history of an area stay in the Tri-City area and visit places like Sycamore Shoals to learn more. To see more of the Bemberg factory check out this drone video from Pat Attack 1988:

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