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The Caleb Crosby Threshing Barn at the Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex in Anderson County, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. The complex is part of Norris Dam State Park. The barn was originally built in the 1830s along the Holston River near modern Morristown (the site was near the Grainger-Hamblen county line). The Crosby family donated it to the National Park Service in the 1940s, and the NPS gave it to the State of Tennessee in 1978.
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