Category: General 19th Annual Sorghum Festival


September 15, 2018

Visitors to have the opportunity to observe sorghum cane being processed into molasses using a mule-powered mill. The mules will be out turning the cast iron rollers squeezing out the delectable juices to be boiled down into molasses. Just to watch the mule work is worth a visit to the site! While activities will take place all day, Oscar, his crew, and the mules will be milling the cane in the earlier part of the day, so be sure to come during the morning hours.

Visitors can enjoy touring the historic structures of the property that will take you back to the 1800s. Spend some time in the cabin as delicious open hearth cooking can be enjoyed. The historic cave will be open for everybody of all ages to explore and find their inner spelunker. The Model A Mac’s car club will be on site displaying their antique cars for visitors to see and ask questions about. There will also be several local vendors selling homemade crafts.

Admission is $5 for adults, $2.50 for children twelve and under, and kids under 3 are free. As always, members of the Tipton Haynes Historical Association are FREE. For additional information, please call (423) 926-3631. Tipton-Haynes is located at 2620 South Roan Street Johnson City, exit 24 off I-26 and follow the signs to the site. Tipton Haynes State Historic Site is a Tennessee Historical Commission State-Owned Historic Site.

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