Tipton-Haynes has an incredible depth of history, from the Native Americans of the Woodland Period to the Civil War. It is a significant part of Johnson City’s early history. You experience three distinct architectural styles on the property that reflect the families that lived and expanded the property. The Tipton-Haynes site is also home to a cave that, according to legend, Daniel Boone stayed in, as well as hosting Native Americans. The cave has also produced artifacts, including a Dire wolf tooth from the Pleistocene Age.
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This was a really interesting place. I was just driving through
the town and decided to stop - I'm glad I did.
This is the cave. You could go into it, but I opted not to.
Interestingly, when you walked up to the opening, very very cold
air was coming out of the cave. And, it wasn't a cold day.