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  1. Mar 1, 2024 · When did Pigeon Forge become a tourist town? With no major roads or rail, Pigeon Forge developed slowly. By 1950, with improvements to U.S. 441, residents ran a handful of lodges and campsites, but nothing significant.

  2. Mordecai Lewis was a Pigeon Forge pioneer who received a 151-acre land grant and built the now historic Old Mill around 1790. In 1849 the mill (or forge tract) was purchased by Mr. John Sevier Trotter who sold it to Mr. John Marshall McMahan.

  3. Old Forge becomes a borough. The history of Old Forge can be traced back to 1789 and Dr. William Smith, who was an army surgeon in the American Revolutionary War. [ 7 ] During the 1820s, Charles Drake operated the only stagecoach inn between Wilkes-Barre and Carbondale.

  4. Apr 18, 2023 · Pigeon Forge was once part of North Carolina. Settlers first reached the area in 1788, when the area was governed by North Carolina. Pigeon Forge was the site of an iron forge built in 1820 by Isaac Love. His son built the Historic Old Mill in 1830.

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · Originally named after a forge built by Isaac Love in the early 19th century to process iron, Pigeon Forge became a popular rest stop for travelers journeying through the Appalachian Mountains.

  6. Aug 27, 2015 · So, what gives Old Forge, a town near Scranton with less than 9,000 residents, the right to give itself such a lofty title? It all started in the 1930s when Mrs. Ghigiarelli needed to make...

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  8. The early history of Pigeon Forge, TN, dates back to the late 1700s when the area was settled by the pioneers. The town’s name comes from the iron forge built by Isaac Love in 1817 and the Little Pigeon River, which is named for the flocks of passenger pigeons that once frequented its banks.

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