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Nolichuckey Bluffs Bed and Breakfast

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Nolichuckey Bluffs Bed and Breakfast cabins are nestled in the woods overlooking the river and mountains near the historic town of Greeneville. They have four cabins which are named Dogwood, Redbud, Log and Twin Oaks. Each cabin is individually furnished with central heat and air, full kitchens, fireplaces, linens, dishes and cable TV. All cabins offer nonsmoking accommodation. A full breakfast is available. Activities include golf, swimming, hiking, tennis and waterslides.

Location: 295 Kinser Park Lane, Greeneville Tennessee 37743 Telephone 423-787-7947 Toll Free: 800-842-4690 Fax 423-787-9247

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