David Crockett Birthplace State Park (previously called Davy Crockett Birthplace State Historic Park) is a state park in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. Situated along the Nolichucky River, the park consists of 105 acres (0.42 km2) centered on the traditional birthplace of legendary Tennessee frontiersman, soldier, and politician Davy Crockett (1786-1836). The park includes a replica of Crockett's birth cabin, a museum, and a large campground.
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| - Le musée Davy Crockett (David Crockett cabin museum en anglais) est une habitation du XIXe siècle, de style maison en bois, du Comté de Rutherford, dans le Tennessee, aux États-Unis. Actuel musée, elle fut la dernière demeure ou vécu le légendaire chasseur trappeur, colonel militaire, homme politique, franc-maçon, et grand héros américain de la conquête de l'Ouest, Davy Crockett (1786-1836) entre 1822 et 1835. (fr)
- David Crockett Birthplace State Park (previously called Davy Crockett Birthplace State Historic Park) is a state park in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. Situated along the Nolichucky River, the park consists of 105 acres (0.42 km2) centered on the traditional birthplace of legendary Tennessee frontiersman, soldier, and politician Davy Crockett (1786-1836). The park includes a replica of Crockett's birth cabin, a museum, and a large campground. (en)
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| - David Crockett Birthplace State Park (previously called Davy Crockett Birthplace State Historic Park) is a state park in Greene County, Tennessee, United States. Situated along the Nolichucky River, the park consists of 105 acres (0.42 km2) centered on the traditional birthplace of legendary Tennessee frontiersman, soldier, and politician Davy Crockett (1786-1836). The park includes a replica of Crockett's birth cabin, a museum, and a large campground. Davy Crockett grew up in the hills and river valleys of East Tennessee, where he gained a reputation for hunting and storytelling. After rising to the rank of colonel in the Lawrence County, Tennessee militia, Crockett was elected to the Tennessee state legislature in 1821. In 1827, Crockett was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time. As a congressman, Crockett vehemently opposed many of the policies of President Andrew Jackson, most notably the Indian Removal Act. Crockett's opposition to Jackson's policies led to his defeat in the 1835 elections, prompting his angry departure to Texas shortly thereafter. In early 1836, Crockett joined the Texas Revolution and died at the Battle of the Alamo in March of the same year. Thanks largely to 19th-century playwrights and 20th-century film makers— who often attributed to Crockett brazen acts of mythical proportion— Crockett grew to become one of the most well-known folk heroes in American history. (en)
- Le musée Davy Crockett (David Crockett cabin museum en anglais) est une habitation du XIXe siècle, de style maison en bois, du Comté de Rutherford, dans le Tennessee, aux États-Unis. Actuel musée, elle fut la dernière demeure ou vécu le légendaire chasseur trappeur, colonel militaire, homme politique, franc-maçon, et grand héros américain de la conquête de l'Ouest, Davy Crockett (1786-1836) entre 1822 et 1835. (fr)
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