Pay a tribute to the revolutionary war in Tennessee that took place in the 18th century by being a part of the Revolutionary War Anniversary at
Marble Springs Historic Site in Knoxville, TN. Spread over 38-acre land, Marble Springs is ideally situated between Knoxville and Sevierville, just an hour drive from Gatlinburg. Preserving the home of a Revolutionary War Leader and Tennessee's first governor, John Sevier, Marble Springs is regarded as a Historic Site in Knoxville. This historic site at Marble Springs also comprises of an outdoor stage and visitor's center. Believe it or not, seeing the interpreters in period costume roaming at the grounds of this site, you will feel transferred in the 18th century.
At
Marble Springs Historic Site in Knoxville, you can watch out for seven original and reconstructed buildings to remember the times of John Sevier. Apart from the Revolutionary War Anniversary, there are a number of events and activities that take place at Marble Springs like spinning & weaving, tavern life, militia drills and tomahawk throwing. Visit this site to have a unique experience which will allow you appreciate the life and times of those great heroes. When you come to Tennessee to celebrate the Revolutionary War Anniversary at
Marble Springs Historic Site in Knoxville, you can stay in hotels like
Ramada Limited Suites,
Holiday Inn Resort Hotel,
Country Inn & Suites and
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites. So, come and remember the revolutionary war and its leaders by attending the Revolutionary War Anniversary at
Marble Springs Historic Site in Knoxville, TN.