Memory Lane
There are so many buildings and attractions to see at Memory Lane.  Some of them are attractions that are still being built and and being fully furnished.  We'll stroll down the Lane and see the buildings along the way.
This is the Starliner Drive-In sign located on the right as you drive down the hill.
Across from the Drive-In sign is the Ford Garage.  We hope to devote an entire page to this showroom as soon as it is completely finished, which should be within a few days..
The train station is the next building along the Lane on your left. The train is the same car that sat at the Railroad Museum on Depot Street in historic Rogersville.
The next building that you will encounter on your right is the garage housing an antique car, with the outhouse next to it.  On down the lane just a bit is the working moonshine still.
The General Store comes up on your left soon after entering Memory Lane.  It is a fully furnished store like you would have found back in the 50's.  In the floor, you've even got a place to store your chickens after you've traded for some goods.  We've got alot of pictures of the General Store, to see them click here or the picture.
On the hill to your left will be the house overlooking the rest of Memory Lane.  This house is one of the most interesting additions that has recently been brought to Memory Lane.  It is an actual house from McKinney Avenue in Rogersville.  It was built in the 1950s and was recently going to be torn down because of it's "antique" look.  Otis Eldridge found out and wanted to preserve Rogersville's history and brought the house to overlook Memory Lane.  It will be open on the day of the show, as it is fully furnished.
To continue down Memory Lane in pictures, click here.
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