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Where Industry Meets the River: A View of the Kingston Fossil Plant
Some structures dominate the landscape not because they’re beautiful, but because they’ve become part of the story. The stacks at the Kingston Fossil Plant are exactly that — unmistakable silhouettes rising above the Tennessee River, solid and immovable against the hills behind them. Built in the 1950s, this site has powered homes, fueled industries, and lived through moments that are etched into Tennessee’s history, both proud and painful. Standing across the water, you feel
Sep 29, 2025


Dandridge’s Heritage on Display: Photographing the Scots-Irish Festival
Dandridge, Tennessee isn’t your average small town. It’s one of those places where the history isn’t tucked away in a museum — it’s woven into the streets, the buildings, even the way people talk about their community. Named after Martha Dandridge Washington, our nation’s first First Lady, it stands as Tennessee’s second-oldest town. And when the Scots-Irish Festival comes around, that history doesn’t just sit quietly in the background — it steps out into the open. Walking th
Sep 26, 2025
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