Alnwick Community Center 2146 Big Springs Road, Maryville, TN
Just off scenic Hwy. 321 on the way to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and "just over the ridge and down the road a piece" from our Cades Cove Community.
CCPA Archives Room at Alnwick. The plaque beneath the patriotic ribbon on the left is our CCPA Memorial which is a mechanism which can be used to honor those who have departed. The framed prints in this room, in the majority, are the work of Cades Cove descendant Lee Roberson. These prints were donated to the CCPA by the children of Dr. Randolph Shields, noted Cades Cove historian. The CCPA has records, photos and much more for access by the public and Cades Cove researchers.
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This view is towards the entrance of the CCPA Archives Room, behind the blue wall. To the right of the entrance is a picture of Dr. Randolph Shields along with sinage used at his former home place in Maryville, Tennessee. Exhibit items along the wall include a crosscut saw used for selective logging in Cades Cove, an exhibit on the Cades Cove Forge, and items from the Kermit Caughron Place in Cades Cove.
CCPA Memorial Program. We have a plaque at Alnwick which designates individuals who have been remembered with sufficient donations to the CCPA.
Earl Adams, CCPA Board member, entertains guests from Asbury Acres Retirement Center At the Smithsonian exhibit.
Townsend Elementary students and teachers watching the CCPA prepared video. They are obviously interested in the content. The video was prepared by Sara Gregory and focused on the significance of corn to the Cades Cove community. There was also an ample amount of Cades Cove history, photography and other information presented. The video was shown in the lunchroom/kitchen area at Alnwick.
is located at 1004 East Lamar Alexander Parkway, Maryville, Tenn.
A scale model of the John Oliver cabin on display in Cades Cove Preservation Association's exhibit was made by John Oliver descendant Homer Green photo by Linda Albert