I stopped to see the John Oliver place on a hill.
After a very long traffic jam, caused by a bear sighting, I stopped at the edge of the road, to learn what was happening. I photographed the back of a black bear before it walked away. A lady with a long lens told me it was a male, but there were usually more. I drove away and after about 50 yards, a woman signaled for me to pull over. I didn't. Later, I heard there were SEVEN bears I missed when I didn't pull in. I'm including my BAD photos of the bear. The joke was on me. Ha Ha!
At the Methodist Church, rebuilt in 1902, there was a small graveyard.
The Missionary Baptist Church was built in 1915 and was active till 1944.
Near the Cooper Road Trail, the view was lovely.
and there was a big barn with a "drive through" in the middle.
At the Dan Lawson Place, there was big water puddle reflection in the barn that was interesting.
At the Tipton House, built in the 1870's...
there was a big Cantilever barn replica across the street.
My last stop in Cades Cove was the Carter Shields Cabin, dated around 1910.
After leaving the park, I reached Townsend, about 5 minutes from our cabin, where I received about 10 urgent messages from my poor husband who had suffered through another nasty migraine headache. Feeling awful, I rushed back to see him.
Our Cades Cove Cabin