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One of the old See Rock City barns sits along U.S. Highway 11 near Hammondville, Ala. These barns, advertising the famed Rock City atop Tennessee's Lookout Mountain, were the brainchild of the tourist attraction's founder Garnet Carter and surrounded the nearby countryside starting in 1935. The barns were painted by Clark Byers until his retirement in 1969, and today are dying reminders of advertising genius of the past. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Deep South history!
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