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The Clabough family has lived in Pigeon Forge for five generations and in the Smoky Mountain region for a lot longer. William Clabough, a Civil War veteran, bought the original property in the late 1800s. He was a Union soldier and was drawing a small pension when he settled in Pigeon Forge.

The Knoxville Chancery Court records show that he sold it to Clyde, one of his nine children, in 1922 when he was about 80 years old. Clyde had a dowry and bought everyone else out. He was a carpenter and built several barns in Sevier County. His two sons, Harold and William Clyde “W.C.” eventually helped him finally pay off the property.

The Clabough family has lived in Pigeon Forge for five generations and in the Smoky Mountain region for a lot longer. William Clabough, a Civil War veteran, bought the original property in the late 1800s. He was a Union soldier and was drawing a small pension when he settled in Pigeon Forge.

The Knoxville Chancery Court records show that he sold it to Clyde, one of his nine children, in 1922 when he was about 80 years old. Clyde had a dowry and bought everyone else out. He was a carpenter and built several barns in Sevier County. His two sons, Harold and William Clyde “W.C.” eventually helped him finally pay off the property.

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16 Premium Concreted Sites
2 Swimming Pools
3 Laundry Rooms
30/50 Amp Service
310 Full Hookup Sites
4 Bath Houses
70 Pull
A/C & Heat
Basketball Court
Breakfast & Lunch
Cable TV
Creek Sites available
Exxon Gas and Diesel
Fi
Free WI
Grocery Store
Jumping Pillow
Large, Shaded sites
Lazy River
Meeting Room
Pavilion Area With Gas Fire Pits
Picnic Table on each site
Pigeon Forge Trolley Service
Restaurant
Small Pets Accepted only in campground
Snack Shop
Super Clean Facilities
through Sites
Water, Electric, Sewage
Workout Room

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