Tennessee's history is not only expansive but easily accessible. The state takes quite a lot of pride in the examination and presentation of the past, so you'll find a series of museums and historic experiences scattered throughout the state. The famed Allendale Mansion is a great place to visit, but if you're looking to learn from home, then your best bet is to check out this neat 3D interactive tour. Check it out below!
The Allandale Mansion is located in Kingsport, Tennessee, and was designed as a private home that was later left to the city of Kingsport on two conditions: the home must remain the way it was maintained when the Brooks family lived in the home, and the property must be made accessible to the public.
Allandale Mansion sits on 500 acres that the Brooks family once used to raise Blank Angus cows and blue-ribbon walking horses. The land is both expansive and beautiful, a true representation of how the state once looked before it was settled. You could really get lost out there in all the natural beauty!
Here you can see an old photograph with one of the Brooks family's Black Angus cows. It's almost shocking how the building has been conserved and maintained. It's like stepping back in time!
The rustic touches across the property add to the Allandale Mansion's vintage charm. No matter the time of year, this Tennessee gem, opened in 1953, is a true work of love and conservation.
The property is now used as a popular wedding venue and event space. Elegant weddings are held in the garden, dancing fills the halls, and delicious smells waft through the gardens late into the evening. There's truly no place like it.
If you're looking to learn about the Mansion, especially the interior design and history, then you can contact the Allandale Mansion to request a tour.
Have you ever been to the Allandale Mansion? Perhaps a party, or for your own tour? Make sure you leave your tips and tricks for a great experience below! There's truly no other place like this Kingsport, Tennessee gem.
Here's the direct link to the 3D tour of the Allandale Mansion.
If you're looking for a bit more of a natural history experience, then you'll definitely want to check out Watts Bar Lake!
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