Pickwick Landing was a riverboat stop dating from the 1840’s. In
the 1930’s, during the depression, the site was chosen for one of
the Tennessee Valley Authority's dams on the Tennessee River. What
today comprises the park was once the living area for the TVA
construction crews and their families. The property passed from TVA
to the Tennessee State Park system in the early 1970’s.
Nice view to the entrance of my tent
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Inside of my tent. The little table was given to me by my daughter at Christmas
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Nice outside shot of Seth's tent
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Notice how close we were able to set-up to the water
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I was standing on the water's edge when I took this picture
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Pickwick Dam ,
TN
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