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I-81 Mile Marker 54 Barn Quilt #barnquilt This barn quilt is exactly at mile marker 54 on Interstate 81 South in Tennessee. This is in the Jonesborough, Falls Branch, Kingsport area.
I-81 Mile Marker 54 Barn Quilt
This barn quilt is Just south of the I-26 split! As you are heading south on I-81 from there keep a look out to the right.
I am not sure anything about this barn quilt, if you know, feel free to share.
Update: February 24, 2023, while passing through I looked over and this barn looks like it’s falling apart majorly and only the top half of the barn quilt is there. A big difference than 3 or so months prior when I took the photo for this post.
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Steve Sews Stuff! zipper pouches, bowl cozies, Scrunchies, pocket tissue holders, rice hand warmers, aprons, decorative pillows, fidget marble mazes, Christmas Stockings, baked potato zappers, pot holders, face masks, quilting and other sewing projects that Steve Sews. Plus Steve blogs about sewing and quilting and other things. Plus blogs about sewing and quilting and other things.
Yes it is right exactly at mile marker 54. There is a side road runs parallel to the interstate there too. Not far from I-26 merge to I-81 heading South.
I’ll have to keep a look out for it! We have a place just off I-81 , real close to Fall Branch, we are in the Chimney Top mountain range.
Yes it is right exactly at mile marker 54. There is a side road runs parallel to the interstate there too. Not far from I-26 merge to I-81 heading South.