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Dolly's, Smoky Mtn, Bush's Bean, Sevierville, Dandridge-Dam Tour

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Overview
Discover Dolly’s Sevier County on this immersive photo and history tour! Start your day at the Country Tonite Theater with a fun and easy 30-minute smartphone photography workshop. Then journey through the scenic backroads of Sevier County with guided narration and stories of local legends. Visit historic Fox Cemetery from the 1700s, explore Bush’s Baked Beans Visitor Center and enjoy lunch at their charming café. Stroll through Dandridge, Tennessee’s 2nd oldest town, and tour the oldest working courthouse in America, featuring a fascinating museum with artifacts from Martha Dandridge Washington to the Afghan War. Ride along beautiful Douglas Lake to Douglas Dam, built during WWII, and end your day with a walking tour of Sevierville to visit the Dolly Statue. Finally, enjoy a sweet stop at Red’s Soda Fountain, a favorite hangout of Dolly Parton in her high school days. Includes water, snacks, and a free flash drive of photo tips. A top-rated, unforgettable Smoky Mountain experience!
City: Pigeon Forge
Wed 18 Jun
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Starting at $80.00
Wed 18 Jun
Starting at $80.00
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What's Included
Smart Phone Photo Workshop and Free Flash drive
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
FREE Bottled Water and Snacks on every tour
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travel time is included in tour duration
  • Although all sales are final, if a guest misses or wishes to cancel a current tour, they may have a credit towards any future tour
What To Expect
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Pigeon Forge
Our tour begins with a 30-minute Smart Phone Photo Workshop presented in the lobby of The Country Tonite Theater
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Dolly Parton Statue
The Dolly Parton Statue in Sevierville is a bronze sculpture that beautifully captures the essence of the beloved country music legend and local hero, Dolly Parton. The statue depicts Dolly in a seated pose, casually resting on a rock with a guitar in hand, symbolizing her musical talent and roots. Her expressive face is adorned with a warm smile, reflecting her friendly and approachable personality. Located in front of the Sevier County Courthouse, the statue serves as a tribute to Dolly's enduring legacy and connection to her hometown, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to visit and take photos
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Harrisburg Covered Bridge
Surrounded by lush greenery and the serene flow of the river beneath, the Harrisburg Covered Bridge offers a peaceful and scenic spot for visitors. It serves as a functional crossing for local traffic and a popular attraction for history enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a tranquil retreat into the past. The bridge's enduring presence is a testament to the craftsmanship and engineering of the 19th century, and it stands as a cherished landmark in the Sevierville area.
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Sevier County
As the tour travels toward Bush's Baked Beans, we stop at Historic Fox Cemetery, and a church built in the early 1800s, perched on English Mountain.
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Bush's Visitor Center
The Bush’s Baked Beans Visitor Center, located in Chestnut Hill, Tennessee, offers an engaging and family-friendly experience that delves into the rich history of the iconic Bush’s Beans brand. Nestled in a picturesque rural setting, the visitor center combines historical exhibits, interactive displays, and a charming general store to create an immersive and educational experience for guests of all ages. Features: Historical Museum: The museum provides a detailed look at the Bush family legacy and the evolution of the Bush’s Beans brand. Exhibits feature historical artifacts, photographs, and video presentations that tell the story of the company’s founding and growth over the years. Interactive Displays: Visitors can enjoy hands-on activities, including a replica of the Bush's Beans canning process and interactive exhibits that showcase the journey from farm to table.
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Tinsley-Bible Drugstore
The Tinsley Bible Drug Store, located in the historic town of Dandridge, Tennessee, is a charming and iconic establishment that exudes old-fashioned Southern hospitality. Established in 1911, this beloved drug store has maintained its nostalgic appeal, offering visitors a delightful step back in time. After lunch at Bush's Cafe, the timing is just right for an Old Fashion Ice Cream Soda from the original soda fountain.
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Dandridge
Visiting the Jefferson County Courthouse offers a glimpse into the history and heritage of Dandridge and Jefferson County. The building's timeless architecture and storied past make it a must-see landmark for history enthusiasts, architecture buffs, and anyone interested in the local culture. Whether you're exploring its exterior, attending a community event, or simply appreciating its historical significance, the courthouse stands as a proud symbol of the area's rich legacy. The courthouse is one of the oldest working courthouses in the U.S. The tour takes time to explore the museum in the courthouse where you will find arms and memorabilia from the Revolutionary War to modern times.
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Douglas Lake
Exploring Samuel McSpadden's Home offers a fascinating journey into Tennessee's historical past, while Douglas Lake provides a vibrant and scenic escape for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. Together, these sites offer a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making them essential sights for visitors to the Dandridge area
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Great Smokey Mountains National Park
As the tour travels from Pigeon Forge to Sevierville, Dandridge and Bush's Baked Beans, there are many opportunities to stop and photograph the Beautiful Smoky Mountains.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Throughout the tour, there will be multiple photo opportunities for great photos of the Smoky Mountains during the Fall Foliage Season. The Tour skirts the park, so the natural beauty of the park can be recorded from multiple sites.
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Sevierville
No visit to Sevierville is complete without stopping at one of Dolly’s favorite hangouts, Red’s Ice Cream Fountain. Indulge in their famous homemade ice cream, crafted with love and brimming with nostalgic flavors. A sweet finale to your PhotoFAST tour, this charming stop promises a delightful treat and picture-perfect memories!
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

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