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Fort Loudoun State Historic Park

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Fort Loudoun State Historic Park is a state park in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Tennessee . Established in 1977, it houses the reconstructed Fort Loudoun along with an interpretive center and recreation area. Park staff also maintain the nearby Tellico Blockhouse site.

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5-529: The state park is located off State Route 360 south of Vonore . Along with the reconstructed fort, the park has a visitors center and museum, and one picnic shelter/pavilion. 35°35′35″N 84°12′45″W  /  35.59306°N 84.21250°W  / 35.59306; -84.21250 This article related to a protected area in Tennessee is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Monroe County, Tennessee geography–related article

10-481: A sharp right turn onto the Unicoi Turnpike. SR 360 continues to wind its way north through mountains to cross a section of Tellico Lake before turning northwest to pass through the community of Toqua and by various marinas along the banks of the lake. Unicoi Turnpike then crosses a bridge, which approaches a two-way intersection with Citico Road, where it makes a sharp left. It then crosses a Causeway over

15-461: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tennessee State Route 360 State Route 360 ( SR 360 ) is a north–south state highway in Monroe County, Tennessee . It serves to connect Vonore with Fort Loudoun State Park , Cherohala Skyway , and Tellico Plains . Between Tellico Plains and Ballplay , SR 360 is known as Ballplay Road , and between Ballplay and Vonore, it

20-622: Is known as Unicoi Turnpike . SR 360 begins in Tellico Plains at an intersection with SR 165 ( Cherohala Skyway ) just east of downtown. It immediately crosses a bridge over the Tellico River to leave Tellico Plains and wind its through mix of farmland and wooded areas as Ballplay Road. The highway then passes through a section of the Unicoi Mountains before passing through the community of Ballplay , where it makes

25-529: The lake to pass along an island, where it passes by Fort Loudoun State Park and the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum. It then crosses another causeway and bridge over the lake to enter Vonore and travels not even a mile before coming to an end at an intersection with US 411 / SR 72 ( SR 33 ) in a business district in the eastern part of town. The entire route of SR 360 is a two-lane highway and between Tellico Plains and Toqua, it travels along

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