These Awesome Cabins In Tennessee Will Make Your Stay In Nature Unforgettable
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If you’ve ever dreamt of staying in a cabin in the woods (minus the scary movie stuff), then we have QUITE the treat for you. Tennessee is soaked in history, and these cabins provide a snapshot to the past that is sure to leave your jaw on the ground. Take a look!

Naturally, the Great Smoky Mountains has its share of beautiful cabins deep in the woods.

Baskins Creek has 'em popping up like daisies!

Ever wonder where our hero first called home? This replica lies in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.

Aaaand here is his last home. This is where the famed American hero laid his head before heading off to the doomed Alamo.

This little b&b is located right outside Huntland and is an absolute treat on SO many levels.

Located in the Great Smoky Mountains, this once upon a time home looks straight from a frontier story - mainly because it is.

Supposedly, John Oliver first settled in 1818, and this cabin, completed a couple of years later, proves to be one of the oldest structures in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Smyrna boasts the relocated childhood home of Sam Davis, and it's worth a good visit.

You could live here - because someone sure does. Where the seasons change and the world becomes a winter wonderland.

This is the iconic image of a cabin in the woods, and we think Cades Cove has pulled a pretty solid one right here.
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