The Incredible Abandoned Rosebrick Plantation House in The Mountains of Tennessee Built in 1840

   

Explore this beautiful old farmhouse soon to be torn down for a new subdivision along a busy interstate in the mountains of Tennessee. Built in the early 1800’s around 1830-1840. The house supposedly was used as a civil war field hospital as well as briefly used as a headquarters Union Troops. In recent years the house was a dairy farm and now is being sold for lots and a new housing subdivision will most likely take up its place and farm land around it. Glad I could document this neat old house before it’s gone. Thanks for watching. Like and leave a comment below for me if you enjoyed the video. Thank you.

 

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