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We'd love to hear what you think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2589833/fan_mail/new] It's INTERVIEWSDAY! In this bonus Interviewsday material, we go deeper into the story of the old Nicholson Springs Resort Hotel in Warren County, TN and the research involved in uncovering that. Marie Summers shares how the history of the resort was uncovered in her article in the Fall 1986 Tennessee Historical Quarterly, what made it significant in its time, and how a place that once drew visitors from across the region could gradually fade from memory. If you enjoyed Ep 3 - The Lost Resort, this conversation provides additional context and insight into the people, the place, and the process of preserving its story. Although this is only being widely shared now, it was actually the very first interview done for the podcast. Credits: Hosted by Big John Summers Guest: Marie Summers Produced by Summers Media Enterprises Follow & Support: Follow The Tennessee History Nerd on Facebook, Instagram, and X for additional content, including on-location videos and historical insights from around the state of Tennessee as well as other places that bear relevance. Support the show on Patreon for: * Early access to episodes * Ad-free listening * Exclusive bonus content, including full-length interviews 🔗 Links 🧢 Merch & Apparel: https://www.summersmediaenterprises.com/merch [https://www.summersmediaenterprises.com/merch] 🎧 Check out our other podcast, Dauphin Island Diaries: https://www.summersmediaenterprises.com/podcasts/DID 📘 Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheTennesseeHistoryNerd/ [https://www.facebook.com/TheTennesseeHistoryNerd/] Advertise with us! John.summers@summersmediaenterprises.com Visit birdsong.com or call 731-584-7880 for more information or to make reservations. Check out our merchandise on the SME Website! New bumper stickers! Check out our sister podcast Dauphin Island Diaries Thanks for listening! Please check out our other episodes! If you enjoyed this episode, follow the show, share it with someone who loves history, and leave a review—it helps more folks discover the stories of the Volunteer State.
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