Port Royal State Park
Tennessee, United States
Port Royal State Historic Park is a 26 acre (105, 000 m²) historic area on the border of Montgomery County, Tennessee, and Robertson County, Tennessee, in the United States, named for the community of Port Royal, Tennessee. Port Royal existed as a town from 1797 to 1940, when the post office officially closed. The Red River runs through the center of the park. The park was established to preserve the former town and the elements of early Tennessee history, the history of the Red River Valley, as well as the heritage of the Trail of Tears and the Black Patch Tobacco Wars.
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