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Beautique Medical Anti-Aging has become very well known not only for their skill and artistry, but for the most advanced technology and techniques. Patients in our region are no longer having to fly out to Miami, LA, or New York to get top notch services. Due to our consistent, on-going training, we are putting East Tennessee on the map for advanced aesthetics. Patients from all over the world are now coming to Beautique Medical for our unparalleled non-surgical results and artistry. Beautique Medical Anti-Aging Clinic is comprised of physicians, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, and paramedical estheticians. We focus safety, compliance, optimal results, and meeting your specific goals.
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Shara LaTorre and her team of physicians, nurse practitioners, RNs, LPNs and medical aestheticians offers her aesthetic patients a unique combination of experience, knowledge, skill, artistry, and personal attention. With almost 20 years of experience in the field of Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, and Medical Aesthetic Nursing, her areas of expertise include non-surgical facial rejuvenation, facial contouring, body contouring, and anti-aging with her distinctive trademarked injection techniques. Her expertise begins when she sits down with a client , one on one, to create a holistic POC (plan of care) by listening and connecting to the client’s wishes for their end results. In addition, Shara has become sought out to correct the ill-placement of Botox Cosmetic™ and facial fillers from other providers all over the world. Nurse Shara’s unique injection training focuses on facial rejuvenation artistry using her specific Nurse Shara LipFlip™, Designer’Tox™, and BabyDoll Lip (trademark pending) techniques and combines other modalities as necessary to achieve optimal results. Shara LaTorre has quickly become an industry leader that also provides education and instruction in other aesthetic rejuvenation treatments including medical grade skin care such as SkinMedica®, chemical peels, Diamond Glow™, CoolSculpting®, CoolTone™, VelaShape® III, acne treatment, sclerotherapy, skin tightening, body sculpting, hormone replacement therapy, weight loss management, PDO Threads, The LaTorre Lift™ and much, much more. Nurse Shara is continuing certification with both the National Certification Corporation and the Plastic Surgery Nurses Certification
Board at Vanderbilt University, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, and Allergan University. In addition to highly specialized training in aesthetic rejuvenation and anti-aging, Nurse Shara and her team of medical professionals have expertise in facial sculpting, lip augmentation, non-surgical nose job, IV vitamin therapy, vaginal rejuvenation, male enhancement, and hair restoration/ enhancement. Her almost 20 year career has included working with and trained by the leading Plastic Surgeon and Dermatologists in Knoxville with experience in PRP therapy, breast reconstruction/chest expansion, and is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses. Nurse Shara began her independent non-surgical medical aesthetic practice in Johnson City, Tennessee, under the direction of Dr. Vali Khairollahi. After moving to Knoxville, Tennessee, she joined forces with Dr. Hurley, Dr. Smith, and Dr. Vali Khairollahi, where she presently maintains a high volume injectable and anti-aging practice at 10542 Kingston Pike in Knoxville, TN. Nurse Shara has expertise in advanced facial anatomy, non-surgical rejuvenation, case management, critical cardiac care, is a certified wound care specialist, and is a Licensed Registered Nurse. Shara LaTorre is a wife, mother and self-made, successful business woman, and advanced medical aesthetic instructor/speaker. Shara LaTorre’s life has been a journey from the abusive poverty-stricken mountains of Eastern Kentucky to a world-renowned medical anti-aging and wellness clinic in Knoxville.
While LaTorre has been in the medical anti-aging business for almost 20 years and opened Beautique Medical Anti-Aging Clinic five years ago, LaTorre remembers her childhood roots and insecurities. “I know what it’s like to feel ugly and unworthy,” she said. As such, her experiences inspired her to make a difference in how women and men see themselves and give them a sense of empowerment. “My goal is to help women understand they’re beautiful, powerful, and worthy,” she said. “It’s not about being perfect, it’s about being the best version of you and liking the person you see in the mirror.” Shara LaTorre dedicates her life to God, family, her career and the charities she holds dear, such as Child abuse and domestic violence prevention, the Butterfly Fund of East Tennessee, the Mission of Hope and Safe Harbor.
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Contents features
THE OLD COPPER ROAD
FOOTHILLS PARKWAY
The Missing Link
A Route that Built a Region
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MONROE COUNTY MAYOR
Mitch Ingram
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Ocoee River & Parksville Lake
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departments 6 From The Publisher 23 MACA Small Business Focus 32 Rather & Kittrell Shopping 46 Tellico Plains
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The Summer of Covid GRATITUDE FROM THE PUBLISHER
During the pandemic, we have all had more time at home, time to reflect, time to do the things we never have time to do, lots of time with family. We just celebrated Alyssa becoming a teenager! I now have three teenage girls! They have come to work with me almost everyday of the pandemic, except for the two months we were closed. I have developed a deeper gratitude for my family, my community, my church, all the school teachers, my small business, my employees and the ability to do what I love. The Bingham Group is especially grateful for all our advertisers and clients during this time.
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I hope you enjoy our stories in this issue. We tried to give you some great short day trips. The girls and I traveled to Twinsburg’s Twin Festival last year, the largest gathering of twins in the world. It was so much fun. They had to have a virtual festival this year. I know we will all be very grateful when life is back to normal.
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Advanced media technologies and electronics enhance visitors’ enjoyment of this all new exhibit. It portrays the Cherokee life and the legacy of Sequoyah in an all new multi-million dollar museum. Open Year Round Mon - Sat: 9am - 5pm Sunday: Noon - 5pm 423-884-6246 seqmus@tds.net Highway 360, Vonore, Tennessee Owned and Operated by the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians
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Daylilies A day of beauty, not at the spa by Gayle Fisher
If you are a beginning gardener and have sun, your first plants need to be daylilies. Daylilies, Hemerocallis, are showy, long-lived, versatile and easy to grow. They perform beautifully in the toughest of conditions. They tolerate drought, survive extreme heat and grow in a wide range of soils. The name Hemerocallis describes the fleeting nature of the blooms: it is from the Greek, hemera meaning “day” and kallos, “beauty.” Although most individual flowers last for only a day, many lilies will produce a wealth of buds over a period of 3 to 4 weeks. A good size clump can produce over 300 flowers in a single season. When we moved to the farm, the “Garden Club” came for a visit. I had nothing blooming except for a few tawny daylilies that I had dug from along the roadside to fill in a ditch where erosion was taking place. These common lilies are a burnt orange color, and I know you’ve seen them thriving along the railroad tracks, vacant lots and old homesteads. I quickly guided the group over to the area where they were blooming (I was so proud)!! As the ladies were leaving, I had the dowager of our group pull me over and whisper, “Gayle, those are not daylilies, they are gully lilies.” I’m sure my face must have shown surprise, but then she reassured me that she would make sure that I received some “real” daylilies. The next week, I had a phone call from a stranger willing to share her prize lilies with me. I still have them, the orange gully lilies, and the dazzling colors of the beautiful gift hybrids. 8
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Daylilies produce 1-to 2-foot-tall clumps of long, arching, sword-shaped or grassy leaves that are arranged in fans. The flowers are colorful, trumpet-shaped and borne on erect stalks. The flowers of single daylilies have six petals. The plant has thick, fibrous roots with fleshy, white, tuber-like swellings. To get the best results, plant daylilies in full sun or light shade; a site that receives a half a day of full sun and dappled sun thereafter is fine. I have some that are barely surviving in the shade, getting only 2 hours of sun per day. Surviving is the key word here--they never bloom. Lilies like average to rich soil that is well drained and evenly moist. You can divide daylilies any time in the summer if the plants become crowded. Dig up the roots and break them apart into two or three sections, each containing leaves and roots. Replant the divisions immediately. If your neighbor is sharing her daylilies with you, appreciate her generosity and accept anything. If you are going to buy them, make sure the plant has at least two fans. (Two sets of leaves with attached roots). Container grown plants and large field divisions can be set in the garden almost anytime of the year that the ground isn’t frozen. Avoid setting them in the heat of summer unless you’re prepared to water for the first three weeks. We have local growers, so you can actually go now and see the plants in full bloom then pick your color selection.
Pests or diseases seldom trouble daylilies. Once established, they need no more than one inch of rain a week, and mulch helps to retain soil moisture. Deadheading (cutting off the spent flower) will keep the plant looking neat. Be sure to pick off any seedpods that begin to form. Hybrids do not come from seed, and producing seed saps energy from the plants. Remove the stalks after the last flowers fade. Daylilies are a versatile perennial in the landscape. They can be used in borders, as a ground cover or a front along a hedge for summer color. They can cover a bank that is hard to mow and look great in a meadow setting or along a pond or stream. When I was telling the “Garden Club” story to a group of friends, one said “that is a wonderful story. Not only did they identify your problem of the gully lilies, but they worked to immediately fix a problem that you didn’t even know you had.”
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Located in one of the most biodiverse area of the United States, Everhart Lumber Company specializes in high quality specialty timber and furniture products. Everhart’s is a wood specialty and furniture store in Tellico Plains, Tennessee that offers Ready-Made and Custom-Made Furniture from unique character woods such as black walnut, figured maple, flaming box elder, eastern red cedar, teak, and other wood types. We offer furniture made from local reclaimed woods such as oak and pine that includes dining, coffee, and sofa tables as well as other types of furniture. Provided also are extra wide wood slabs for our customers that want to make their own furniture. For Building Supply Needs We offer mantles, barn-wood style doors, wooden counter tops for kitchen islands and ship-lap paneling as well as paneling made from reclaimed barn-wood and reclaimed wood previously used to harvest mushrooms. The harvest wood is offered in unfinished and finished planks.
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MONROE COUNTY MAYOR
Mitch Ingram by Bethany Wilkes
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onroe County is near and dear to the heart of Mitch Ingram, Monroe County Mayor. A Madisonville native, Mitch calls Monroe County his forever home, and it brings him joy to be able to serve the place he grew up in. He has always had a desire to help the people of Monroe County and wants to give back to the community who made him who he is today. Mitch Ingram graduated from the former Madisonville High School and attended Hiwassee College for his Associate of Science degree. He went on to attend the University of Tennessee and graduated as a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and then a Master of Science in Agricultural Education. Prior to becoming Monroe County Mayor, he spent 22 years as a secondary and post-secondary educator and says he will always be passionate about education as an investment toward a brighter future. He says his time as an educator made him aware of the unique challenges our schools face, and he uses this knowledge to advocate for Monroe County students at both local and state levels. Mitch and his wife, Kathy, have been happily married for twenty years and are kept on their toes by their son, Johnny. Mitch gives credit to his family for his daily inspiration. He describes his wife, Kathy, as one of the hardest working people he knows, and he is led by her example to put heart into everything he does. His son Johnny finds joy in the smallest things in life, and Mitch strives to see the world through his eyes in times of difficulty. Their family is completed by their dogs, Jilly and Maggie. They enjoy working at the farm and being outdoors together.
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Mitch says, “The biggest challenge as Mayor has been navigating through a Global Pandemic at the County Level. The amount of education or training you had in the past doesn’t really begin to prepare you for such a challenge. I have been amazed at the community out-pouring of support for one another and teamwork from so many businesses, groups, individuals and agencies in tough times. I am so proud to be apart of a Monroe Strong community.” As Mayor, Mitch oversees county services to citizens, such as ambulance service, solid waste, animal control, health and veteran services. He says he is grateful that the
people of Monroe County entrusted him with the responsibility at hand and offers this advice to others who are interested in being a part of local government: First, be an active, informed voter and always pick the candidate who is right for the job. City Council and County Commission meetings are a good way to educate yourself on what is happening in your area. A better understanding of current local events will make it easier to communicate with local representatives and offer strategic solutions to any problems your community might be facing. Finally, it is imperative that you are willing to serve others and put their needs above your own.
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Foothills Parkway The Missing Link by Bethany Wilkes
Construction of Foothills Parkway was originally authorized by congress in 1944 with the vision of providing the most spectacular views of the Great Smoky Mountains accessible to the public. The parkway extends 72 miles from Cosby to Chilhowee and cost $178 million total. It consists of four sections that comprise what Senator Lamar Alexander calls “the prettiest drive in America.�
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Foothills Parkway West is a 17-mile stretch from Chilhowee Lake to Townsend. There are two lakes along this section of the parkway. Lake Chilhowee, created by the Chilhowee Dam, holds back the waters of the Little Tennessee River at the Southern end. Lake in the Sky is a smaller lake between Chilhowee Mountain and the Smoky Mountains and has a reputation as a desirable fishing spot in Blount County. Foothills Parkway East is 5.5 mile section in Cocke County from Cosby to I-40, completed in 1968. This section runs below and parallel to the Great Smoky Mountains and boasts views of Greenbrier Pinnacle, Mount Guyot, Mount Cammerer and English Mountain. Foothills Parkway Spur is the most traveled of the four sections and connects Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg in Sevier County. Central Foothills Parkway extends 16 miles from Wears Valley to Walland and includes the “Missing Link,” which was the last part of the parkway to be completed. The “Missing Link” is only 1.65 miles long but cuts through treacherous terrain and required the construction of several bridges, making it the key to the completion of the project as a whole. While Foothills Parkway now serves as a window into the undisturbed Great Smoky Mountains, even the names of focal points
Wears Valley, TN / USA - 11-10-2018: US Senator Lamar Alexander, TN Governor Bill Haslam and Cassius Cash of Great Smoky Mountains National Park gather for a ribbon cutting along the Foothills Parkway.
and landmarks along the roadway serve as reminders of the sacredness and wonder of Tennessee’s wilderness. In 2018, after over 75 years of construction, the final section of Foothills Parkway was opened up to motor traffic. Up until that point, the “Missing Link” proved unconquerable in terms of construction of a safe roadway. The completion of the “Missing Link” is a coin with two sides - one that is exemplary of the marvel of modern construction, and the other, which is an admonition of the magnificence and vastness of the Creation we call the Smokies. This landscape is something to behold, revere and protect. If you feel a connection to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and want to contribute to its prosperity, Friends of the Smokies is a non-profit organization
in Sevierville dedicated to the preservation of our mountains and their wildlife. Members of the organization receive newsletters and discounts at many attractions in the area, but more importantly, are part of an effort to keep the Smokies safe and beautiful for generations to come. Even if you are not interested in becoming a member, there are other ways to help out, and you can find more information on Friends of the Smokies at https:// friendsofthesmokies.org.
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World of Wine Coming Soon! The New Kahite Community Center Tickets available at: monroearts.com or 423-442-3210
Monroe Area Council for the Arts
Monroe Area Council for the Arts invites you to its
11th Annual MACA Spring Open Charity Golf Tournament & A Day of Making Art Come Alive Saturday October 10, 2020 The Monroe Area Council for the Arts will host its 11th Annual Spring Open Charity Golf Tournament on October 10 at The Links at Kahite. The shotgun four-person scramble begins at 9:30 a.m. The entry fee includes a free continental breakfast, unlimited range balls, door prizes, a free beverage cart, lunch with desserts, and free contests for prizes. The entry fee is only $100 dollars. COME SEE MACA IN ACTION While the golfers are competing you are
invited to come out and experience some of the various art forms from our very talented Monroe Arts Alliance members. From 10 am to 2 pm take a stroll around the grounds, take in the Visual Arts Alliance’s beautiful works of art displayed for your viewing, listen to music, and watch the performances by some of our talented performers. ALL FREE TO ENJOY!!! Do you want to make a difference? Come chat with us on how you can help to Make Art Come Alive in our community.
All proceeds from sponsorships and golf fees will go to support the Barbara Arwood Fund for Arts in Education. “The Barbara Arwood Fund helps bring programs on music, poetry, visual arts, and the Missoula Children’s Theatre to young people in the area. In addition, this event will help MACA offer its annual summer arts camps.” For more information to provide sponsorship or to register to play in the tournament, go to monroearts.com, email maca491@gmail.com or call MACA at 423-442-3210.
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& Parksville Lake Photos by TN Overhill Old Copper Road Preservation Alliance Walter M. Cline collection Percy Sheely
he word “Ocoee” comes from a Cherokee word that means “place of the apricot vine”. That sounds enchanting and mythical and it does not disappoint.
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The Ocoee is touted as America’s #1 Whitewater River and only Olympic River. Commercial river outfitters offer expert guides to help you capture the excitement of the Class III and Class IV rapids. Divided into sections, the river offers visitors a variety of experiences. “Take on challenging Class III and Class IV rapids on the Ocoee River, one of the best white water rafting destinations in Tennessee, and you’ll splash through the heart of the southern Appalachian Mountains. Paddle through roller coaster waves and churning drops, with a long season that stretches all the way from March through October.” -TripAdvisor
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The Upper Ocoee was developed for use as the whitewater venue during the 1996 Olympic Games. This effort required the riverbed to be reshaped to provide the required hydraulic action to ensure world class rapids. This upper section open on a limited schedule due to weather in this higher elevation. Stop in the Ocoee Whitewater Center to watch rafting, play in the water, check the water schedule, or hike the Tanasi Trail system. At the Center right on the right bank are beautiful family-fun picnic tables. On the days that the Upper and Middle sections are open you may choose a half or full day trip with a riverside lunch. There are over 20 great Outfitters to choose from to make a great day on the water. One of the first Outfitters to begin rafting the Ocoee is the Cherokee Rafting started in 1978 as a family-run operation, and still running strong today. Guest love the rough cut, hand-constructed outpost/store located on Hwy 64 just outside the Cherokee National Forest and Chilhowee Mountain. (1-800-451-7238)
Site of the 1996 Olympic Canoe and Kayak Slalom Races, the Ocoee River hosts several whitewater events each year. Commercial river outfitters offer expert guides to help you capture the excitement of the Class III and Class IV rapids. Whitewater enthusiasts can now take guided trips on the Olympic Race Channel, located at the Ocoee Whitewater Center. Check with the Tennessee Overhill for water schedules, or contact the Ocoee-Hiwassee Ranger Station.
Photo from Walter M. Cline collection
The Middle Ocoee has been used for commercial rafting since 1976. Along with the trill of riding the rapids, you will see the Historic Ocoee Flume Line, a unique structure built in 1910 that snakes along the rock bluff on the south side of the river. Once the flume line work was completed the sport of whitewater rafting was well on its way. This section is normally open around 110 days a year. Over 250,000 visitors a year get their thrills going down the Ocoee, so plan your adventure today. This is an experience you will never forget! 26
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Photo from Walter M. Cline collection
The Ocoee powerhouses, dams and flume line are part of an ambitious hydroelectric power project that began in 1910. Constructed by Eastern Tennessee Power Company, this series of historic hydroelectric structures are tucked into the narrow Ocoee River Gorge, all located within a stretch of only 12 miles. The Ocoee Flume is a unique structure, the only one of its kind in the nation. Constructed of tongue-and-groove California longleaf pine, it resembles a wooden trough snaking along the rock bluffs that line the Ocoee River. Its purpose is to capture the Ocoee River as it pauses at the Diversion Dam, and then force the waters through the narrow flume to the powerhouse to turn the turbines. In 1939 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) purchased the powerhouses, dams, and flume line. In 1941 TVA began construction of Powerhouse Number 3 to serve increased power demands during World War II.
Photo by Percy Sheely The Parksville Lake is the oldest man-made lake in the Cherokee National Forest, it was created in 1910-11 with the building of Ocoee Dam Number One (Parksville Dam). Sometimes known as Lake Ocoee, this 1,930-acre is popular for water skiing, pontoon boating, jet skiing, swimming, and picnicking. It has two public boat launches located along Hwy 64. Just below the dam is Sugarloaf Park where visitors can picnic and view a scale model of the Olympic canoe and kayak course.
Photo from Walter M. Cline collection
The Lower Ocoee starts at the base of Parksville Lake Dam, at Sugarloaf Mountain State Park, and lazily winds its way to the Hiwassee River a few miles away. It is great for tubing- and for those without their own tube- fear not, there are outfitters that can help you out. Between the Middle and Lower Ocoee River sits Parksville Lake, also known as Lake Ocoee. This 1,900 acre lake is the oldest man-made lake in the Cherokee National Forest. Part of the Ocoee Recreation Area, Parksville Lake is popular for water skiing, pontoon boating, jet skiing, swimming, and picnicking. It has two public boat launches and two public swimming areas. For more information: call 423-263-7232 or https://tennesseeoverhill.com Written by Adrian Lambert, Executive Director of the Tennessee Overhill
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The Old Copper Road
A Route that Built a Region Written by Dana Teasley Photos by Old Copper Road Preservation Alliance
A beauty like no other, US Highway 64 between Ducktown and Cleveland, Tennessee, delivers some of the most majestic scenery found in southeast Tennessee. This section of highway is also commonly known by other names, such as the River Road and the Ocoee Scenic Byway, but many are unaware of the route’s true origin and the impact it has made on both the Ocoee Region and the Southeast Tennessee Valley. The story begins in 1843, when a prospector by the name of Lemmons accidentally discovers copper in the Ducktown Basin while searching for gold. Shortly thereafter, the first copper mine, the Hiwassee, opened in 1850. To reach the nearest railroad at the time, copper ore was transported to Ellijay, Georgia, and then placed on mules to be packed over the mountain to Dalton, Georgia. The route was extremely difficult and took several days to accomplish. During the same year, the first copper mine opened in the Ducktown Basin, the first rail line extending from Knoxville, Tennessee, to Atlanta, Georgia, established a stop in Cleveland, bringing the point of shipment 30 miles closer than Dalton. In 1851, a local prospector and businessman by the name of John Caldwell financed the cost of building the Old Copper Road from Ducktown to Cleveland to reduce the cost of exporting the ore. Running alongside the Ocoee River was a narrow path that had been used for trading purposes by the native Cherokee. Due to the extremely steep slopes along the Ocoee River gorge, Mr. Caldwell found it difficult 28
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Old Copper Road trail - a 2.5 mile section of the Old Copper Road is preserved at the Ocoee Whitewater Center for hiking and biking where visitors can experience a sampling of what the Copper Road looked like.
to find white laborers who were willing to work in the rugged terrain. He then turned to a group of Cherokee, who had not only hid out from the federal troops during the removal on the Trail of Tears in 1838, but remained in the nearby mountains in a post-removal village near to present day Turtletown, Tennessee. It took the crew two years to complete the road at a cost of
$22,000. The route was incorporated in the State of Tennessee in 1853 as the Ocoee Turnpike and Plank Road Company and was operated as a toll road with toll gates positioned at each end of the Ocoee River. Once the route was complete, copper haulers then began driving teams of oxen and mules over the road to transport the ore to the new rail stop in Cleveland.
Supply warehouse in downtown Cleveland owned by Julius Raht. Once the copper haulers unloaded the ore onto the trains, they would fill their wagons with needed supplies to take back to the miners in the Ducktown Basin.
But, in 1853, there was simply no way John Caldwell could foresee everything that would transpire because of his business venture over the next 167 years. The Old Copper Road packs enough history to fill annals, making it impossible to share it all in a brief article. From the days of copper haulers, to the East Tennessee Power Company (later to become the Tennessee Valley Authority), to the explosion of popularity as the Ocoee River becomes the most popular commercially rafted whitewater river in America, the route is truly monumental. The fame earned by the Ocoee River even landed the river as the host of the 1996 Summer Olympic Canoe and Kayak Competitions. The Old Copper Road continues to impact the economy and quality of life in southeast Tennessee to this very day. So, let’s take a moment to go back in time and look at what life was like to be a copper hauler along the Old Copper Road. According to business records, there were upwards of 120 copper haulers who
earned a living hauling copper ore from the Ducktown Basin to the railroad in Cleveland, Tennesssee. The trip took two days with a layover point along the route known as the Halfway House. The Halfway House was located near the mouth of Greasy Creek and now believed to be under the waters of Parksville Lake. In 1854, a German born gentleman by the name of Julius Eckhardt Raht came to the Ducktown Basin seeking to build a career in copper mining and quickly rose in ranks to become captain of all the mining operations in the basin. Captain Raht was quite the industrious type and, within a short time, not only oversaw the management of the copper mines in the basin, he was also responsible for the Ocoee Turnpike and Plank Road Company and the toll gates, the Halfway House, a gristmill in Parksville once owned by the Parks Brothers, a supply warehouse in downtown Cleveland, and a copper rolling mill that was destroyed by Union soldiers during the Civil War.
Once the copper haulers unloaded the copper ore onto the trains in Cleveland, they would then load their wagons with necessary supplies for the miners on the return trip. It is believed the majority of Raht’s wealth
Captain Julius Raht, mining captain of the Ducktown Basin, was a prominent businessman who made his fortune from the copper mining industry in the Ducktown Basin. He resided in Cleveland, Tennessee, and is buried in Fort Hill Cemetery in Cleveland.
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Left: Copper haulers on the return trip carrying hoist equipment from Cleveland to the copper mines in the Ducktown Basin. Right: An example of the rugged terrain of the Old Copper Road as it made its way through the mountains and alongside the Ocoee River.
came from supplying the basin with essential needs. During his time, Julius Raht was noted as being the richest man in Tennessee and eventually founded the Cleveland National Bank in downtown Cleveland. When the Union Army invaded Cleveland in 1853, Raht left the area to wait out the remainder of the war in Cincinnati, Ohio. During his travel to Cincinnati, Raht purchased a fiddle, and, upon returning to Tennessee, gave the fiddle to a gentleman by the name of George Barnes. “Uncle George,” as everyone called him, was a copper hauler and is accredited as being the final copper hauler along the Old Copper Road in 1878, when the route ceased to be used for hauling copper. As legend has it, “Uncle George” would pull out his fiddle and play it to his mules when they would become weary and refused to pull the wagon any further. The fiddle that “Uncle George” played is on display at the Ducktown Basin Museum. To commemorate this history, the Old Copper Road Preservation Alliance hosts an annual event in August at the Museum Center at 5ive Points in Cleveland, “Fiddlin’ @ 5ive Points,” where attendees enjoy an evening of live traditional fiddle and bluegrass music.
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In 1912, when the East Tennessee Power Company built Ocoee Dam #1, a section of the Old Copper Road was flooded by Parksville Lake. In the 1930s, the US Highway Administration selected the Old Copper Road as a continuation of US Highway 64 from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Murphy, North Carolina, building a new road next to Parksville Lake. On February 8, 1963, the Tennessee General Assembly officially named the route between Ducktown and Cleveland as the Old Copper Road. A 2.5-mile section of the original Old Copper Road is preserved at the Ocoee Whitewater Center as an easy hiking and bicycling trail. The Old Copper Road Preservation is actively searching to locate more sections of the original route between Cleveland and Ducktown. The Old Copper Road Preservation Alliance was organized in 2017 with a mission to preserve, protect and promote the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the route; conduct research and educational activities related to the route’s contributions to the region; market the highway for its scenic beauty, unique qualities and monumental historical value; engage in beautification, improved signage and other enhancement activities along the corridor; encourage economic growth and commerce; and to
disseminate the story in a way that enhances both the local residents’ and visitors’ knowledge of the significance of the route. To learn more about the Old Copper Road Preservation Alliance, the history, current projects and upcoming events and activities, please visit our website at oldcopperoad.org or on Facebook - Old Copper Road Preservation Alliance.
“Uncle George Barnes” was accredited as being the last copper hauler along the Old Copper Road. When his mules would become weary, “Uncle George” would pull out his fiddle and play for them until they were soothed and ready to resume pulling the wagon. Mr. Barnes is standing on his front porch holding the fiddle given to him by Captain Raht.
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For decades, the topic of Social Security has been a consideration for most everyone. Some Americans’ concern was how much they contributed to Social Security with each paycheck, while others’ thoughts centered around how much they would receive from Social Security in retirement, and a large group of retirees already receiving Social Security income hoped that income would keep-up with their growing expenses. All are important considerations, and as with any decision, there are various strategies to keep in mind when planning for, and beginning, Social Security payments. The rules and design of the Social Security program have adapted over the years, but individuals’ reliance on the payments remains the same. Below are four key recommendations we most often give: 1. Be proactive While many who contribute to the Social Security Administration (SSA) have their own retirement and benefits in mind, spouses and children may also be eligible for benefits in addition to your personal benefits. The rationale behind why others are eligible for benefits varies, but options
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The Largest Annual Gathering of Twins In The World! TWINSBURG, OHIO
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The mission of the Twins Days Festival is to celebrate twins and multiples as well as the heritage of Twinsburg, and the festival is a major source of fundraising for the city.
Twins Days has been taking place since 1976, and since then, the festival has seen almost 80,000 sets of twins, giving it its “largest twins gathering” title in the Guinness Book of World Records. Each year’s festival has a special theme like “Twice Upon a Time” and “Reflections.” Twins Days is unique because it is open to the public – you do not have to be a twin or a parent of twins to attend, although twins are encouraged to register.
This year’s theme – “Home for the Holidays” – encourages twins, triplets, quadruplets and the like to come dressed in honor of their favorite U.S. holiday. Left to Right: Twinning with our Peeps, Most Creative Costume, Kathryn and Kelsey Bingham dressed for the “Most Identical Twin” contest and the “Twins Who Traveled the Farthest,” from Hawaii.
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2019 THEME: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
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TWINS DAYS DOUBLE TAKE PARADE The Annual Twins Days Festival is officially kicked off with its famous Double Take Parade on Saturday. Spectators line the main street of Twinsburg, from the town square to the festival grounds at Glen Chamberlain Park, and enjoy watching the creative costumes, musicians and floats. Parade floats and walking twins begin lining up for the parade at 8:00 am. All registered twins are welcome to participate, and there are several groups of twins that march together. Simply show up at the square, and find a line!
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TWINS DAYS WEDDING
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Cherohala Skyway
Opened and dedicated in 1996, the Cherohala Skyway is a National Scenic Byway crossing through the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee and the Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina. The Skyway is a wide, two-lane road connecting Tellico Plains, Tennessee, with Robbinsville, North Carolina, and has elevations ranging from 900 feet to over 5,400 feet above sea level. Enjoy 40+ miles of scenic views, and be sure to stop at one of the many attractions and destinations along the way!
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JOYCE KILMER MEMORIAL FOREST In 1936, an extraordinary 3,800 acres of “one of the few remaining tracts of virgin hardwood in the Appalachians” was set aside as a memorial forest in honor of Joyce Kilmer. A 2-mile loop trail winds beneath the towering trees and through a forest carpeted by a rich variety of wildflowers, ferns and moss-covered logs from the fallen giants.
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Take a leisurely stroll (about 3/10th of a mile) along an easy STRATTON RIDGE grade through hardwood forest 4,420 ft to a fabulous vista overlooking This is a perfect place to the byway and a seemingly stretch, enjoy a picnic lunch (5 endless range of mountains. tables) and a restroom facility. The trail is accessible for the A bulletin board provides physically challenged, and two additional information about picnic tables are easily accessed the Skyway. from the parking lot.
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HOOPER COVE 3,100 ft. This open area with a view into the Santeetlah Creek drainage offers a perfect spot for a picnic lunch, 4 tables.
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Over a mile high in elevation, enjoy a picnic (3 tables) at the highest overlook along the skyway.
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SHUTE COVE 3,550 ft. A quiet picnic can be enjoyed at the one table available at this pullover. A few steps to the small wooden platform presents a beautiful view into the valley below.
A quarter-mile hike leads to Hooper Bald, near the site of the old hunting preserve, where many exotic species, including the Russian boar, were imported by George Moore in 1908. An information board, restrooms and two picnic tables are easily accessed from the parking lot.
Cherokee National Forest The Cherokee National Forest is Tennessee’s only National Forest and comprises 1/3 of Monroe County. With such distinction and acreage, it’s no wonder Cherokee is the destination for outdoor recreation in East Tennessee. Enjoy a scenic drive, with beauty and wonder aplenty during any season, hike the many trails for a more close-up experience with nature or get in touch with your wild side with a kayaking experience.
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The Tellico Ranger District contains 123,372 acres in Monroe County with its highest peak, Haw Knob, reaching 5,472 feet above sea level.
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Welcome To TELLICO PLAINS The gateway to the Cherohala Skyway and the Cherokee National Forest. Here in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, a simpler way of life prevails. Enjoy the bakery and the other shops in town that sell fine arts, crafts and furnishings. There are plenty of restaurants and places to stay. www.tellico-plains.com
Tellicafé The Leudemann family can now boast twenty-five years and four generations of good service and good food employing an executive certified chef. The Tellicafe is open seven days a week all year round serving lunch and dinner. Providing a memorable dinning experience, specialties like Fried Green Tomatoes, Trout Cakes, Fresh Prime Rib, BBQ Menu and Country Cooking keep customers coming back time after time. Enjoy the $7.99 variety burger menu. 128 Bank Street, 423.253.2880 www.tellicafe.com
Cherohala Skyway Visitor Center The Cherohala Skyway Visitor Center in Tellico Plains is a “must stop” before starting up the Skyway. Come by between 9am and 5pm daily for free maps of the Skyway and Cherokee National Forest, Skyway driving conditions and local area souvenirs and gifts. Picnic tables and spotless restrooms are also available, with friendly staff waiting to welcome you with important Skyway and area information!
Charles Hall Museum and Gift Shop A local historian and collector since boyhood, Charles also served as mayor of Tellico Plains for 31 years. Showcased in two museum buildings are his magnificent collections of historical local pictures and documents, antique telephones, guns, Native American artifacts, coin and currency collections, a moonshine still, a 1922 Model T Ford telephone repair truck and so much more. Cherohala Skyway Festival - October 24, 2020
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The Bears Den Rich Leudemann, owner of The Bears Den and Tellicafe, located in Tellico Plains, TN, grew up in the restaurant business. His father was a restaurant owner and passed his love of the business on to Rich. Over the years, Rich has been around the business in almost every aspect. Rich’s latest endeavor, The Bears Den, a pizza restaurant heavily influenced by his Italian heritage, is now open and already hosting live music and other wonderful events. With seating for over 80 people, you are sure to find your place. Menu consists of New York Style and Sicilian Pizza. They also have specialty pizzas and dessert pizzas, cold beer, hoagies and wings. 9188 New Hwy 68, 423.253.3361 www.bearsdentellico.com
The Bookshelf The Bookshelf is a quaint little bookshop in the Historic District just off the Town Square. Celebrating 15 years as Monroe County’s only full-service bookstore, they offer new local history books and gently used books in all categories. Their friendly and knowledgeable staff also offers free out-of-print book searches. Hours: Tuesday–Saturday: 10am-5pm 108 Scott Street, 423.253.3183 www.tellicobookshelf.com Find us on Facebook
Everhart Lumber Company, LLC Everhart Lumber Company offers wood products from contemporary to rustic styling including wide wood slabs, post and beams, wood flooring and paneling and custom-made cabinets, furniture, millwork and mantels. Everhart has created a niche for extra wide wood slabs from huge trees that are carefully selected for their distinctively unique grain, coloring and textures. We build magnificent furniture and countertops from reclaimed materials and other sources such as Douglas Fir, Native Hardwoods, Southern Yellow Pine & Western Red Cedar. Please visit our Showroom in Tellico Plains and our online store.
Skyway Realty Land and Homes Skyway Realty's associates create home and land dreams for buyers and sellers. For buyers, we hone in on and help you select the places you are most likely interested in buying. Sellers have new dreams we help them find as we sell their current properties. We love being helpers in one of the most important decisions of your lives. We make the real estate experience enjoyable from the first call to the close and enjoy win-win transactions with everyone at the table talking to each other as friends...that's what we all like about Tellico Plains, it’s warm, friendly, peaceful and successful. Call today 423.253.7100. Email us at info1@tellico-tn.com. We are ready to go. Stop in and see us at our office on the Skyway...where the bears are. 411 Cherohala Skyway, 423.253.7100 www.tellico-tn.com
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The Thrift Store of Tellico Plains While you’re visiting Old Town Tellico, remember to check out the bargains at The Thrift Store of Tellico Plains. All proceeds raised from the sale of household items, linens, and clothing for the whole family are used to purchase food for needy seniors and families in the Tellico area. Like us on Facebook.
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Smile, you're in good hands! At Tennessee Smiles Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry, we provide a range of complete dental and orthodontic services to help keep growing teeth happy and healthy through every stage
of life.
423-436-4800 | tnsmile.com 4233 Hwy 411 | Madisonville, TN 37354
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168 WARREN ST, MADISONVILLE
423.442.2940