The Daily blog of SeeMidTN.com, pictures from Middle Tennessee and nearby cities.
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Abandoned Rome, TN Ferry
Located at the beginning of Lick Creek, the ferry crossing at Rome, TN in Smith County traversed the Cumberland River dating back to 1830. The ferry seen here was built 65 years ago.
In 1949, the "Jere Mitchell" cost $11,000 and would allow four cars to cross the river. Back then, there were 33 ferries that operated in the state, but now there are only two. The ferry ceased operation in 1992 and has been resting and rusting on the southern shore ever since. The ferry was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 and you can still get up close to this relic - until vandals do even worse damage.
Read the whole story here: www.wilsonlivingmagazine.com/magazine/archives/109-around...
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