Rednecks.

#51
#51
I use to play football and baseball against Petross and Coalfield. Oliver Springs too. OS is Roane County though.
 
#52
#52
I use to play in baseball tournys at Brushy Mt State prison. The trusties umpired our games. Creepy place.

Did they let them retrieve foul balls, too? Used to be a good place to get free firewood. They would cut and stack it. All you had to do was load how much ever you wanted.
 
#53
#53
I played ball just several hundred yard from James Earl Ray. For the younger folks, that is the man that shot and killed MLK.
 
#54
#54
Yeah he does. He's a pretty good cook himself. He's retired Air Force, he's been out there so long he sounds like a Californian less Kentuckian lol.
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If he's a drinking man, ask him if he remembers the Mule Lip Saloon in Colton.
 
#55
#55
I use to play football and baseball against Petross and Coalfield. Oliver Springs too. OS is Roane County though.

Pretty sure oliver springs is anderson county, when you head out toward harriman and rockwood is when you hit roane. Those are some very poor places, my family (extended) lived in the windrock community of oliver springs. We would visit them pretty often, back when you could drive all over ORNL, and knock on Y-12's door without being hauled to jail
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#58
#58
Pretty sure oliver springs is anderson county, when you head out toward harriman and rockwood is when you hit roane. Those are some very poor places, my family (extended) lived in the windrock community of oliver springs. We would visit them pretty often, back when you could drive all over ORNL, and knock on Y-12's door without being hauled to jail
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It is. Easy to mistake if you aren't from around there. Morgan, Anderson and Roane pretty much meet right there.
 
#59
#59
Pretty sure oliver springs is anderson county, when you head out toward harriman and rockwood is when you hit roane. Those are some very poor places, my family (extended) lived in the windrock community of oliver springs. We would visit them pretty often, back when you could drive all over ORNL, and knock on Y-12's door without being hauled to jail
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Nope, OS is Roane county. I went to school at Dyllis and OS elementary. Went to HS in Harriman and it's Roane CO too.
 
#60
#60
It is. Easy to mistake if you aren't from around there. Morgan, Anderson and Roane pretty much meet right there.

Yep, their big to-do's take place at the tri-county center. The morgan/anderson county lines split some home's living rooms in half. They are a tough bunch though, decended from coal mining stock
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#61
#61
Weird. I looked on the net and it's referenced to be in both counties, Roane and Anderson. Somebody get over there and straighten them out.
 
#62
#62
Weird. I looked on the net and it's referenced to be in both counties, Roane and Anderson. Somebody get over there and straighten them out.

Just take it from personal experience, its not gonna happen with that bunch lol
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#63
#63
The city is actually in 3 counties. Morgan, Anderson and Roane. The downtown part and school is in Roane.
 
#64
#64
I lived on the west side of OS. Neighborhood called Hartland Estates. I lived about 5 miles North of K-25.
 
#65
#65
I lived on the west side of OS. Neighborhood called Hartland Estates. I lived about 5 miles North of K-25.

Hahahaha! I know where you lived!!!! I ought to go roll it just out of principal! You were from the snooty part of OS! Which school did you go to there??
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#66
#66
3rd thru 5th at Dyllis, 6th at OS Elementary. 7th and 8th at South Harriman middle, then HS at Harriman High.
 
#67
#67
Hahahaha! I know where you lived!!!! I ought to go roll it just out of principal! You were from the snooty part of OS! Which school did you go to there??
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Well, I would consider it upper middle class, but when you live out in the sticks I guess it is. Lulz
 
#71
#71
I used to love driving through Harriman/Rockwood on the trek from Knoxville to Nashville.
 

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