Log Raising and Mill Tour:
On Saturday, May 31, 2019, beginning at 9 a.m., folks who are interested in designing and building a custom Honest Abe Log Home are invited to attend a log raising and manufacturing tour. Members of the company will build a small structure, showing and describing the process of building an Honest Abe Log Home. Complimentary lunch will be served at noon to registered Log Raising guests, and afterwards a tour of our manufacturing facilities will be conducted. Throughout the event, you will have time to talk with design and drafting professionals and our manufacturing staff. Seating in the climate-controlled building is free but limited, so reservations are required. You may RSVP by calling 800-231-3695.
Log Home Tour:
Following the Log Raising, special afternoon treat will be a tour of the custom log home (pictured at top and below) recently built for April Smith Patterson, the daughter of Honest Abe’s founders, and her husband Nick Patterson. The home is the first to be built with our new 10” Round logs and includes a variety of innovative design ideas and construction techniques. Learn more about the Patterson home here.
Barn Sale:
The Pattersons are opening their farm to the public on both Friday, May 31, and Saturday, June 1. Several large barns are being transformed into venues for a broad variety of vendors from across the region to display their wares at A Southern Marketplace Barn Sale.
Farm Tour:
They’ll be conducting tours of their farm, Acres of Grace, which offers the perfect opportunity for young and old alike to learn more about modern farming methods. For Barn Sale information about vendors, concessions and entertainment, click here.
Barky Beaver:
On Friday only, our sister company, Barky Beaver Mulch and Soils, located just across the highway from Honest Abe at Moss, is welcoming guests to stop the office and plan to meet the staff and learn more about the company’s 100% natural products and processes.
Make a Vacation of It:
The Tennessee Upper Cumberland is one of Tennessee’s most beautiful and affordable vacation destinations, so we encourage you to pack up the family and make a weekend of your stay in the region. Within comfortable driving distance of Moss there are numerous overnight accommodations – bed and breakfast homes, historic inns, state parks with lodging, marinas, houseboats and traditional motels from rustic to small town to micropolitan settings. The area is famous for its waterfalls, Dale Hollow Lake marinas, driving trails, historic places, award-winning state parks, wineries, musical venues and festivals. Extensive information is available from the Upper Cumberland Tourism Association, either by visiting their website here or by calling 931-537-6347 to discuss an itinerary and receive information by mail.
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