Lady Of The Falls #1 is a photograph by Paul Mashburn which was uploaded on March 15th, 2019.
Lady Of The Falls #1
Back in 1958, Lyndon B. Pop Jennings saw a pile of statues that had been removed during a renovation of the Tennessee State Captial. These statues... more
Title
Lady Of The Falls #1
Artist
Paul Mashburn
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Photograph - Prints
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Back in 1958, Lyndon B. "Pop" Jennings saw a pile of statues that had been removed during a renovation of the Tennessee State Captial. These statues named Morning, Noon and Night were life sized sculptures originally created by Wood & Perot's Ornamental Iron Works of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pop Jennings asked permission for one of the statues and after obtaining it, moved the statue (Night) to its present site above Rutledge Falls sometime that same year. Pop Jennings always referred to this statue as "The Lady of the FaIls".
"The Lady" is the first thing you see after passing the beautiful red barn and homeplace. She watches over the falls endlessly.
Rutledge Falls, on Crompton Creek, is near Tullahoma, TN. On the site is also a beautiful old home place, barn, and several out buildings. There are also several trails, all short, and many overlooks over the falls.
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March 15th, 2019
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