Have you seen the rocking chair?
For those who have lived in Hardeman County any amount of time, the story of the Wren’s Nest (also called the Wedding Cake House) has likely pierced your ears and captured your attention.
For those who have lived in Hardeman County any amount of time, the story of the Wren’s Nest (also called the Wedding Cake House) has likely pierced your ears and captured your attention.
“With all the evidence we have, with all the EVP’s (Electronic Voice Phenomenon), I believe Magnolia Manor really is haunted,” said Gregg Rivers, son of Elaine Cox (owner of Magnolia Manor).
OCTOBER 23
HOLOCAUST REFUGEE Clark Blatteis will speak at Bolivar Central High School in the school auditorium at 6 p.m. The public is invited.
After reading last month’s minutes, the Aldermen of Toone and Mayor Joe Jones discussed the water rate increase, putting blacktop on Keller Street and the walking trails in the park, the town’s new
Southwest Tennessee Landowners is hosting two training sessions Thursday, October 23 at 6 p.m. at the Hardeman County Extension Office 200 E Market Street in Bolivar.
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