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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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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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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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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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Riders in the Sky Present: Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
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