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The Sequatchie Valley in eastern Tennessee is America's second longest river valley. The Grand Canyon is longer, but does not have the big sky vistas or gently sloping mountainsides that surround the Sequatchie.
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At the point where the state of Tennessee bumps into both Alabama and Georgia, the Sequatchie River runs smack into the Tennessee River Gorge. This is where the majesty of nature and wonderment of man overlap. We call it Sequatchie Pointe … 3,500 acres of mountainside homesites where you can look down on eagles and hawks making lazy circles in the sky. Nickajack Lake, formed by the Tennessee River Dam, is a sportsman's paradise below.
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A very fortunate few families now call this magical place home. See it once and you'll want to join them.
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