Pedestrians passing along the Virtue Road Greenway at the old Virtue Mill site will see a new addition to the greenway: a Civil War interpretive sign. “We care about history in Farragut,” Farragut Mayor Ron Williams said during an unveiling of the sign on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11, at the Virtue Road entrance to the greenway. “You can tell from the historic markers at Founders Park and Mayor Ralph McGill Plaza and the Farragut Museum.” Funded by a grant from the Knoxville Civil War Roundtable, the sign marks the spot where “the 17th Michigan Volunteer Regiment took a stand against Confederate forces on Nov. 16, 1863, as part of the Battle of Campbell Station,” Parks and Recreation director Ron Oestreich said. “On behalf of the Knoxville Civil War Roundtable board of directors and myself, we are very pleased to have a part in this dedication today,” Roundtable president Tammie McCarroll Burroughs said. “Many thanks to director Tim Vane for his work in making sure that the Dot Kelley Grant is distributed and put to good use. “Dot would be proud for this today, and we’re proud we get to see this through,” she added. East Tennessee historian Gerald Augustus, who researched the Battle of Campbell Station, related the events leading to the skirmish between Union and Confederate officers on that snowy day in November 1863, when the 17th Michigan Volunteer Regiment was overtaken at the mill while heading toward Knoxville.
Read MoreGet your holiday season started by joining Town of Farragut officials as the switch gets flipped between 6:30 and 6:45 p.m. on a massive light display at Founders Park at Campbell Station. Countdown to Light the Park starts at 5:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 25, with a full slate of activities, including a visit from a special guest in red. Meteorologist Mike Witcher emcees this year’s event, featuring entertainment from the Mark Boling Trio, the award-winning/two-time 2024 state champion FHS dance team and local favorite Mike Snodgrass. Younger visitors will enjoy crafts, games and dropping letters into Santa’s mailbox. To receive a reply from Santa, mail letters by Monday, Dec. 16, and include a return address. A new addition to Light the Park festivities is a 53-foot-by-33-foot synthetic ice rink that will operate from Friday, Nov. 22, to Saturday, Jan. 4, at Mayor Ralph McGill Plaza. For more information, visit townoffarragut.org Parking for Countdown to Light the Park is available across Campbell Station Road at Westgate Christian Fellowship, as well at Autumn Care Assisted Living (400 Herron Road) and Holy Cross Anglican Church (515 Herron Road).
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