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Sherrill's Inn
Described in an 1895 travel guide called Mountain Scenery as having "a fine view" and being "a cool, pleasant place in summer," Sherrill's Inn was a way-station for stagecoach travelers and cattle drivers on the "Hickory Nut Turnpike," which connected ...
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Sherrill's Inn
Established in 1834 to
serve travelers crossing
Hickory Nut Gap. In
continuous service until
1909. House stands 300
yards south.
Marker is on Charlotte Highway (U.S. 74) near Ager Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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