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Tennessee Newspaper and Printing Museum
In the year 1791, George Roulstone, the first printer to enter the State of Tennessee, took his press apart in Fayetteville, North Carolina, packed it on horses’ back or in wagons and trekked over the trails of the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Holston Valley where Kingsport
Swift Museum & Price Public School
The Incredible Story of an Early African-American College All that remains of a sprawling Swift Memorial College complex is a restored building that now serves as memorial museum and warm, accommodating public gathering space. HOURS Tuesday, Thursday & Friday:
Bulls Gap Railroad Museum
Large scale model railroad layouts, souvernirs and T-shirts available. FREE to the Public. Everyone is welcome. HOURS Monday - Saturday: 10 - 5 Sunday: Closed except for Special Events ADDRESS 153 S Main Street Bulls Gap,
Visitor Guide: Kingsport
Kingsport was developed after the Revolutionary War, at the confluence of the North and South Forks of the Holston River. In 1700's it was known as "Salt Lick" for an ancient mineral lick.
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