Tag: European settlers
-
Vintage Cooking

Hey, thanks for stopping by! I’d planned to serve lunch to guests, today, but my new stove is back in the shop and this older model simply won’t suffice…alas. I’ll see what I can do about getting a fire started in the fireplace… In the meantime, you can visit my gallery to browse through a…
architecture, black and white photography, cabin, Cades Cove, cooking, European settlers, Fine Art America, fireplace, gifts, historic site, home decor, kitchen, monotone, Photography, Pixels, prints, sepia tone, Smokies, Smoky Mountains, still life, stove, Tennessee, Townsend, Vintage, wooden cabin -
Black and White Cabin

Located in the Smoky Mountains at Cades Cove, not far from Townsend, Tennessee, this black and white photograph features a vintage cabin built by European settlers in the early eighteen-hundreds. Many prints are available in my gallery. Thanks for stopping by!
architecture, building, cabin, Cades Cove, Cherokee Indians, European immigrants, European settlers, Fine Art America, gifts, historic building, history, home decor, Native Americans, Photography, Pixels, primitive structure, prints, scenic drive, Smokies, Smoky Mountains, structure, Tennessee, tourism, verdant valley, wall art -
Black and White Building
Cades Cove This historic wooden structure was photographed at Cades Cove, in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. A verdant valley originally home to both Cherokee Indians and early European settlers, the area is now a very popular tourist destination with many roadside attractions. Fine prints are available in these shops… Pixels ArtPal ArtFlakes
architecture, ArtFlakes, ArtPal, black and white, building, cabin, Cades Cove, Cherokee Indians, European immigrants, European settlers, Fine Art America, gifts, historic building, history, home decor, monotone, Native Americans, Photography, Pixels, primitive structure, prints, scenic drive, Smokies, Smoky Mountains, structure, Tennessee, tourism, verdant valley -
John Oliver Cabin
When touring Cades Cove in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, the first roadside attraction visitors encounter is the John Oliver Cabin. John and Lucretia Oliver were the original European settlers in this verdant valley, befriended by the Cherokee Indians, who offered assistance during their first winter. The cabin was built in 1822. Prints are available…
architecture, building, cabin, Cades Cove, Cherokee Indians, Christmas present, European immigrants, European settlers, Fine Art America, framed prints, gifts, historic building, history, holiday present, John Oliver, Lucretia Oliver, Native Americans, Photography, Pixels, primitive structure, prints, scenic drive, shop from home, Smokies, Smoky Mountains, structure, Tennessee, tourism, verdant valley