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David Crockett Birthplace State Park

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348:." According to Stonecypher family lore, Samuel Stonecypher, who purchased the land in 1824, dismantled the Crockett cabin and used the logs to build a small house nearby that became known as the Stonecypher cabin. The Stonecyphers claimed that the footstone of the original Crockett cabin, however, remained at that cabin's original site. Sometime in the 1880s, the footstone was adorned with an inscription reading, "On this spot Davy Crockett was born Aug 17 1786." In the 1950s, the Davy Crockett Birthplace Association used the logs from the Stonecypher cabin to build the Crockett cabin replica. The inscribed footstone was placed in front of the cabin replica, where it remains today. Since the Crockett cabin's original design was unknown, the DCBA modeled the cabin after a late 18th-century log cabin located elsewhere in Greene County at the time. 376: 388: 38: 304: 336: 236:. Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park is centered on Crockett's traditional birthplace at the junction of the Nolichucky and Big Limestone Creek, which joins the Nolichucky at just over 68 miles (109 km) above the river's mouth. Almost immediately downstream from its Big Limestone Creek confluence, the Nolichucky enters a stretch of rocky shoals just as the northwestward flowing river is bent sharply to the southwest by a series of low, steep hills. 295:
time of Crockett's birth. Samuel Stonecypher purchased the property in 1824, and the Stonecypher family was still in possession of the property when the Davy Crockett Birthplace Association purchased it in the 1950s. The DCBA established the park and transferred ownership to the state of Tennessee in 1973.
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In 1967, the Limestone Ruritan Club placed a large, round monument near the replica cabin. The monument wall contains the names of all 50 U.S. states engraved in stone native to each state. Demonstration areas have been set up behind the cabin to emulate Appalachian frontier life. Other exhibits
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and became part of Washington County, North Carolina in 1777. In 1783, the Nolichucky Settlement and several other settlements split off from Washington County to form Greene County. A speculator named George Gillespie purchased the land in 1782, and Gillespie would be the property's owner at the
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Crockett related an event from his very early childhood in which his brothers almost drowned in the Nolichucky trying to paddle over "a fall in the river, which went slap-right straight down." This may allude to the shoals located along the Nolichucky immediately downstream from the mouth of Big
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in 1977 failed to locate evidence of an 18th-century cabin. Excavators noted, however, that the site had been significantly disturbed by continuous plowing and cultivation. Along with prehistoric finds, various 18th-century and 19th-century artifacts were uncovered at the site.
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Thanks largely to 19th-century playwrights and 20th-century film makers— who often attributed to Crockett brazen acts of mythical proportion— Crockett grew to become one of the most well-known folk heroes in American history.
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The park's facilities include a visitor center, 88 campground sites, 2 picnic pavilions, 2 picnic areas, a swimming pool, a playground and a public boat launching ramp. Several short hiking trails follow the riverbank and bluffs.
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Visitors to David Crockett Birthplace State Park are often surprised to see the birthplace cabin situated on a flat river terrace rather than a "mountaintop," as Crockett's birthplace was described in the 1950s-era song,
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In 2017 the park underwent renovations to make the birthsite look more like it would have. The original birthplace cabin was moved to the park entrance and a new pavilion was built.
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Limestone Creek. Crockett goes on to say that shortly after this incident, his father "removed and settled in the same county, about ten miles above Greenville."
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According to his own recollections, Crockett was born "at the mouth of Lime Stone, on the Nola-chucky river." Crockett recalled that his father,
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Historical Background and Archaeological Testing of the Davy Crockett Birthplace State Historic Area, Greene County, Tennessee
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settlements existed at the Nolichucky's Big Limestone Creek confluence as early as the
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David Crockett Birthplace State Park is located near the modern community of
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Shoals along the Nolichucky River, downstream from the Crockett birth site
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and purchased it in 1775. The settlement aligned itself with the nearby
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Euro-American settlers began arriving in the Nolichucky valley after the
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19th-century inscription on the footstone of the original Crockett cabin
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Riders in the Sky Present: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
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A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett of the State of Tennessee
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is located across the Nolichucky River from the park to the west.
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The Nolichucky River flows westward from its source in the
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Davy Crockett: the man, the legend, the legacy, 1786-1986
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Test excavations conducted at the birthplace site by the
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before emptying into the Douglas Lake impoundment of the
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shortly thereafter. In early 1836, Crockett joined the
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Davy Crockett grew up in the hills and river valleys of
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View of the park from the cliffs above the Nolichucky
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and slices a scenic valley through the low hills of
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David Crockett State Park

Limestone
Greene County, Tennessee
Coordinates
36°12′15″N 82°39′22″W / 36.20429°N 82.65607°W / 36.20429; -82.65607
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
David Crockett Birthplace State Park
state park
Greene County
Tennessee
Nolichucky River
Davy Crockett
East Tennessee
Lawrence County, Tennessee
Andrew Jackson
Texas
Texas Revolution
Battle of the Alamo
Unaka Mountains
Washington County
Jefferson County
French Broad River
Newport
Limestone
Greeneville
U.S. Route 11E
U.S. Route 321
Earnest Farms Historic District
Native American

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