Hair Conrad Cabin at Bythewood Farms
Cleveland

Hair Conrad Cabin at Blythewood Farms
433 Bythewood Road SW
Cleveland, TN
423-476-8942

In the early 1800s, the area was inhabited primarily by Cherokees, among them Tekahskeh, or Hair Conrad as he came to be known. Conrad, a man of means and leader of the first detachment of Cherokees from Rattlesnake Springs on the infamous Trail of Tears, built his cabin in the architectural style of white settlers during the early 1800s. The cabin, the oldest residential structure in Bradley County, is preserved on the 350-acre Blythewood Farm off Harrison Pike owned by Bess Neil. The structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Blythewood is a working farm, breeding championship show horses. It is best to call for a tour of the farm and cabin so someone can be there to greet you. 

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