Barton Hall Barton Hall, better known as ‘Cunningham Plantation’, is nothing but an ‘antebellum’ plantation house constructed for ‘Armstead Barton’, that too, in 1840s adjoining Cherokee. The year 1973 witnessed the declaration of this house as a ‘National Historic Landmark’. However, no one is permitted to go inside this place. It can be viewed from outside only.
Stanfield-Worley Bluff Shelter
This site falls in the category of the most significant prehistoric sites that have been excavated in state owing to archaeological evidence left out by Paleo-Indians who occupied ‘rock shelter’. Having lay in Sanderson Cove downside Cane Creek’s tributary at a distance of approximately 11 kilometers on the southern side of Tennessee Valley, high bluffs and shelter of surrounding valley provide a well-protected atmosphere for natives. The above-mentioned site is being considered to be a strong contender for the status of ‘National Historic Landmark’.
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