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More pics from Dixie…

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You gotta see it too believe it..
Awesome display of antique weapons & vehicles… along with an old time blacksmith shop with boring bar & miscellaneous tooling..👍
 
Made it to Dixon this summer while attending Gettysburg re enacting as a spectator.
Log Cabin is a must stop. They don’t have an open door policy but Kibler is near ( sort of) to Log Cabin.
Sevierville is a cool stop. Pigeon Forge and Dollie wood also in that area.
 
Last time I was to the Pigeon Forge , Smoky Mtn. Knife Works, on display ,were a couple original Appalachian Mtn. rifles. Seeing those guns give me a thrill. That was back in 1988 , and I can't remember If I went home and built a copy of one of them. Might have , and it went
away like all the others. I'm not a gun collector.
 

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