An old tobacco barn, complete with real tobacco hanging from the rafters, is located next to a parking lot at the head of Old Trace Road. The barn was built in 1859 for Leland Greenfield, a Burly tobacco farmer. The family sold the property to Tennessee in 1977, which then turned it over to the National Park Service for inclusion in the Natchez Trace Parkway.
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