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“Enjoy the history of Kentucky Lake”
Johnsonville State Historic Park is named for former President Andrew Johnson and Union Military Governor during the Civil War. The park features 2000 beautiful acres, including 10 miles of hiking trails. In 2012, the park opened a new welcome center, museum and gift shop that offers visitors an opportunity to learn about the Civil War and the 1864 Battle of Johnsonville. There is also information about the 80 year history of Old Johnsonville, the town that grew up around the Union supply depot in 1864 and was flooded by Kentucky Lake in the spring of 1944.
Cool place to tool around . See the water and cannons . Port o Johns ... lots of parking .. some dead ends on the road . Trails to walk Read more
Great place for Visitors and Locals alike to visit and learn about the History of New Johnsonville, TN. We Love living here. Read more
Johnsonville State Historic Park is situated in Humphreys County, and has over 1000 acres. It has a museum, hiking, fishing, picnic tables and grills, and a boat launch. During the Civil War, when... Read more
Johnsonville State Historic Park
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