May 27, 2009 – Enjoy Tennessee Statehood Day Cultural Heritage Festival on Saturday, May 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Blount Mansion, James White’s Fort, Mabry-Hazen House, Marble Springs, Ramsey House and the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum.
Enjoy free admission, live music and tours.
Historical re-enactments, arts, crafts and more will be on hand.
| Blount Mansion Free admission. Enjoy live music featuring The Concord Brass, Mounatin Laurel and the Spurgeon Boys. Historical re-enactments, arts, crafts and more will be on hand. |
| James White Fort Free admission. |
| Mabry-Hazen House Free admission. |
| Marble Springs Free admission. |
| Ramsey House Free tours and special demonstrations. Find out the role Col. Francis Alexander Ramsey played in the formation of our state. Blacksmithing and spinning demonstrations, live music, and more! |
| Sequoyah Birthplace Museum Free admission to the Museum on this day. Cherokee demonstrators and artists will be talking to the museum visitors about their art or craft. Blacksmithing, storytelling, basketweaving, silversmithing are some of the arts or trades that will be demonstrated during the day. See their new 1800′s log cabin style blacksmith shop. |












