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Split Rail Fence Collection

"Rustic Charm and Historic Beauty

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: Cades Cove log cabin, Tennessee

Cades Cove log cabin, Tennessee
Log cabin of John Oliver, built in the 1820s, Great Smokey Mountains National Park, Tennessee. Photograph

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: Sunken Road, Shiloh battlefield

Sunken Road, Shiloh battlefield
Hornets Nest area of the Sunken Road battlefield, Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: USA, Washington State, North Cascades National Park

USA, Washington State, North Cascades National Park

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: Fresh Snow-covered Pine Trees, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA

Fresh Snow-covered Pine Trees, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: Split rail fence and wild rye in hoar frost, Bend, Oregon

Split rail fence and wild rye in hoar frost, Bend, Oregon

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Split-rail fence and forest

USA, Washington State, Seabeck. Split-rail fence and forest. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: Fireweed (Chamerion Angustifolium) And Split Rail Fence, South-Central Alaska In Summertime; Alaska

Fireweed (Chamerion Angustifolium) And Split Rail Fence, South-Central Alaska In Summertime; Alaska, United States Of America

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: Mount Vernon fields

Mount Vernon fields
Tilled field at Mount Vernon, George Washingtons home in Virginia. Photograph

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: The Salmon River flowing through the Sawtooth Valley at Lower Stanley, Idaho

The Salmon River flowing through the Sawtooth Valley at Lower Stanley, Idaho

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: USA, Idaho, Sawtooth NRA. A split-rail fence divides a wildflower meadow in Sawtooth NRA, Idaho

USA, Idaho, Sawtooth NRA. A split-rail fence divides a wildflower meadow in Sawtooth NRA, Idaho

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: USA, Idaho, Sawtooth NRA. A split-rail fence marks a meadow of wildflowers with the

USA, Idaho, Sawtooth NRA. A split-rail fence marks a meadow of wildflowers with the magestic Sawtooth Range in the background, Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: USA, Arkansas. Split-rail fence and Civil War cannons at Pea Ridge National Military Park

USA, Arkansas. Split-rail fence and Civil War cannons at Pea Ridge National Military Park

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: HSET2A-00050

HSET2A-00050
Settlers building fences around a homestead on the frontier, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: HSET2A-00085

HSET2A-00085
Pioneer children bringing the cows home, southern Appalachians. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: Civil War artillery, Shiloh battlefield

Civil War artillery, Shiloh battlefield
Artillery on the battlefield at Shiloh National Military Park, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: EVRV2D-00039

EVRV2D-00039
General Washingtons headquarters at Valley Forge during winter encampment, Pennsylvania. Digital photograph of a reconstructed National Park site

Background imageSplit Rail Fence Collection: EVRV2D-00037

EVRV2D-00037
General Washingtons headquarters at Valley Forge during winter encampment, Pennsylvania. Digital photograph of a reconstructed National Park site


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"Rustic Charm and Historic Beauty: Exploring the Split Rail Fence" Immerse yourself in the rich history and natural wonders as you encounter split rail fences across various breathtaking landscapes. From the iconic Cades Cove log cabin in Tennessee to the hallowed grounds of Sunken Road at Shiloh Battlefield, these fences stand as silent witnesses to a bygone era. In Flagstaff, Arizona, witness a winter wonderland as fresh snow blankets towering pine trees, while a quaint split rail fence adds an enchanting touch to this picturesque scene. Journey westward to Bend, Oregon, where hoar frost delicately coats wild rye alongside a rustic split rail fence – nature's artistry on full display. Venturing further north brings us to Washington State's Seabeck, where a charming split rail fence harmonizes with the surrounding forest. Meanwhile, in South-Central Alaska during summertime, vibrant fireweed blooms gracefully beside another timeless split rail fence – an idyllic sight that captures Alaska's untamed beauty. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee offers yet another glimpse into history with its well-preserved split rail fences dotting its verdant landscape. And not far from there lies Mount Vernon fields – George Washington's beloved estate adorned with these classic wooden boundaries. Traveling westward once more leads us to Lower Stanley in Idaho's Sawtooth Valley. Here, the Salmon River flows serenely through majestic mountains while being accompanied by a meandering split-rail fence that perfectly complements this tranquil setting. As we continue exploring Sawtooth NRA in Idaho, we discover how these humble fences effortlessly blend into their surroundings. Whether extending towards the rugged Sawtooth Range or dividing colorful wildflower meadows - they serve as gentle reminders of our connection to nature and heritage. So take a moment amidst your adventures and appreciate the simple elegance of these time-honored structures - each one telling a unique story and adding an undeniable charm to the landscapes they grace.