Wynnewood is just one of the many amazing places to visit in Tennessee. Located in Castilian Springs Tennessee. Wynnewood is most likely the largest 19th-century log structures constructed in the area during 1828.
It was built by A. R. Wynne, William Cage, and Stephen Roberts as a stagecoach inn, but was later turned into mineral springs. The mineral springs at Wynnewood are part of a sulfur lick found in 1772 by Isaac Bledsoe a Virginia long hunter.
It is a beautiful place to stop with your family to check out the local history and enjoy some of the beautiful scenery of Tennessee. Also a great stop for homeschoolers!
This was such a gorgeous day to be out and about.
Cheyenne and Grandma at Wynnewood
You can tell we have been going here for awhile. It was a great experience and brought to life our history lessons.
Watch that first step! It's a Doozie! They had torn out the porch and were preparing it for re-building.
Look at the lines of the wood on this toward the middle of the building. Kind of makes me dizzy a little bit.
In 2008 a tornado ripped through Wynnewood destroying part of the structure, it has since been rebuilt The building above was before the tornado.
Here is a photo we took just after the tornado. You can see how much damage that it had. So sad.
If you want to visit the Wynnewood Stage Coach Inn or want more information go to
http://www.bledsoeslick.com/wynnewood.htm
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