Gregg-Cable House
This house was built around 1879 by Leason Gregg. It is thought to be the 1st frame houses built in the cove. It has been shifted and added to over the years. Besides being a home, it has also been a boarding house and store on the 1st floor. Leason bought an acre of land from John P. Cable and built the house. Lumber for its building was sawn on the place. In 1887 Rebecca Cable and her brother Dan bought the place. Rebecca died in 1940 at 96. After her death the house was moved from Forge Creek Road to its present location……This place is found about half way around the Cades Cove Loop Road, GSMNP. Several other structures are located her as well as Cable’s gristmill. A visitor center is also located on the property…..When the park took over they were several frame houses in the cove and park. Since these were NEW houses at the time they were removed.
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danapace
beautiful image..lovely place so well photographed
viki66
Wonderful, I love the colors!
Susan Bergstrom
just stunning!
cdwork
A beautiful autumn scene
Béla Török
Awesome capture Gary!
Jeff VanDyke
Great shot!!
shotzbyjay
Very nice Gary! Looks great from a distance with the trees changing!
Lori Peters
I lovely quaint place. I love the historical home and the autumn landscape. XXX
Gary L. Suddath
I had thought about cloneing out the weeds in the foreground when I made the shot.being in front of them I couldn’t include what I wanted.I left them because they seemed to point to the reddish colors while the white of the house still pulled your eye from that area
budrfli
wonderful autumn capture!
Joyce Dickens,...
Very much like a painting Gary….beautifuly composed; awesome use of color and ligt!
Margot Kiesskalt
What a beautiful, dreamy image. Outstanding!
Mammalia
What a beautiful capture, awesome colours and love the history behind it!
handprintz
Beautiful colours and location,and thanks for the history too very interesting
Robert Boretti
Wonderful autum capture. Very inspiring.. the light, colors and the little house make this such a beautiful image to look at! Well done!
amarica
Great writeup and capture my friend!
NatureGreeting...
Oh I am so glad you left the grass! i love the golden grasses in fall its gorgeous too! Beautiful lighting, i just love all your work!! Guess you know by now this is going straight into my favorites too!!!
NatureGreeting...
I fell in love with Tennessee when I was there, and thought I would love to move there….....
Joanne Bradley
Just a beautiful pastoral scene with glorious fall color. Always appreciated your descriptions o the history of the land and buildings!
SueAnne
What a beautiful place