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Links to historic sites and other landmarks of Sevier County

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1 The Historic Architecture of Sevier County, by Robbie D. Jones
Published by the Smoky Mountain Historical Society
2 Harrisburg Covered Bridge
Built in 1876; restored in 1972. 64 feet long; queen truss. Located east of Sevierville at the southern edge of Harrisburg Community, just off Old State Highway 35, the bridge spans the East Fork of the Little Pigeon River.
Directions: 3.8 miles east of the junction of TN Hwy. 66 and US Hwy. 411; then right 0.5 mile on County Road 500; left 0.3 on old State Highway (County Road 2712); right 0.2 mile to the bridge.
3 Sevier County Sites on the National Register of Historic Places
The federal government's listing
4 Book: East Tennessee Cantilever Barns
An outstanding volume, written by Marian Moffett and Lawrence Wodehouse, this book is hard-to-find