Joe Elmore discovers a natural, historic getaway near Gordonsville, Tennessee. Follow Tennessee Crossroads for more stories. Presented by Nashville Public Television.
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@tennesseegirl2692 жыл бұрын
My husband is from Gordonsville.He is very proud to have went to school there an played sports for the school..😁
@MickPsyphon2 жыл бұрын
Odd as it may seem, I grew up in an area just outside of Toronto, Canada, which is an awful lot like this place. Our house was in a GM town; and a short bike ride North-East along the trails that wound through the forests and meadows, ended up in a hollow just like this. There was a farmhouse on the edge of the hollow (East of which were located the barns, pens and pastures); and there was even a pond at the bottom of the hollow. I always suspected that it was a pond that was partially improved by the farmer... the water was so clean... and a stream fed into it 24/7). Just looking at everything in this video, showing the treeline... the grass... the blue skies with clouds... takes me back to when I was a boy. The last time that I saw the old place that I went to, it was overgrown; and the farmhouse looked like it wasn't looked after. Whoever took over the farm didn't appreciate what they had, but obviously this guy does! I hope he stays successful in his business venture. It's beautiful!
@paulcook78882 жыл бұрын
Looks like an awesome place to spend some quality down time
@brucecullum3982 жыл бұрын
I was there in early 90s its changed a lot since then
@kennyhouck766711 ай бұрын
I would like to know exactly where this is ,,,, i grew up ,and graduated from Gordonsville
@tammycrosno42242 жыл бұрын
A good friend of mind last name is gordon and his first name is David he would love it there