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Burchfield Cemetery
Welcome to Burchfield Cemetery, a serene and historic resting place located on Parson Branch Road in the picturesque town of Townsend, Tennessee. Nestled in the heart of the Smoky Mountains, our cemetery offers a peaceful environment for reflection and remembrance, surrounded by the natural beauty of East Tennessee. At Burchfield Cemetery, we understand the importance of honoring loved ones with dignity and respect. Our grounds provide a tranquil setting where families can come together to celebrate the lives of those who have passed. We are committed to maintaining a space that is both beautiful and comforting, ensuring that visitors feel at ease as they pay their respects.
Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church
Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church is a historic place of worship located on Primitive Baptist Church Road in Townsend, Tennessee, United States. Established in 1827, the current building was constructed in 1887 to replace the original log cabin. The church played a significant role in the community, with members being pro-Union during the Civil War. The church cemetery surrounds the building, housing the graves of early settlers of Cades Cove, including John Oliver and his wife. Visitors can attend Ranger talks and explore the cemetery, but must stay on designated paths. The church can be rented for weddings in October. Plan to spend at least 30 minutes for a Ranger talk and a walk around the cemetery.
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