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Fentressco.com is a site launched to keep our local residents and former residents in touch with whats going on in the local area thru News, Pictures, and other types of information concerning Jamestown and Fentress County Tennessee.

The site is funded and maintained by John B. Mullinix. I want to thank everyone for the tremendous response on the site thus far. If you have any ideas on how to improve the site please let me know. There are many new things I plan on adding, feel free to E-Mail me with your ideas, suggestions and comments.

I'm very Proud of Jamestown and Fentress County, and by working together we can improve and preserve our lifestyle. I hope too add lots of pictures and other items of interest as time goes on. If I can be of assistance feel free to e-mail me at the link below.

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"The Great Pumpkin" Weighing in at 823LBS at Allardt Tn.


"Parking Lot Pickers" Fentress Co. Bluegrass Festival


Northrup Falls,located just off highway 52 East near Allardt Tn.
Sparkling clear water falling 60 feet surrounded by huge trees,Rhododendron,and high cliffs.


This is a scene on my way home that I drive each day on Highway 52 just west of Jamestown. Sometimes we never notice the beauty we're surrounded by,This day I took time to look around!


Overlooking the Big South Fork river and gorge. Approximately 20,000 acres lie in Fentress County.



This is a photo of the York Gristmill at the York park across the road from Sgt. Yorks residence in Pall Mall, a few miles North Of Jamestown.



This is Sgt.York's Home in Pall Mall localed North of Jamestown on US Highway 127. Sgt. York's home is now open to the public as a museum.



A look thru the valley with Mt. peaks overlooking Sgt. York's beloved Three Forks of The Wolf Valley.



This is a view from Potter's Point just off Whispering Winds to the North of Jamestown overlooking Popular Cove. Thanks to Bill Potter for allowing me to take these photos, "Almost Heaven".


A scenic overlook at Potter's Point!



The Falls at the Sgt. York Gristmill


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