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Tipton-Haynes annual "Stories from the Pumpkin Patch"
October 7, 2022


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Image courtesy of Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site


​The twenty-ninth Annual Stories from the Pumpkin Patch will be held Saturday, October 15th from 3pm till 8pm at the Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site.

The evening will feature several storytellers from the Jonesborough International Story Tellers Guild and the East Tennessee State University Communication and Storytelling master’s program. These upcoming storytellers will be telling tales of old folk lore, Fall time stories, and good family fables.





During the daylight hours, various Fall and Halloween crafts will be available for kids inside the visitor center. There will be various Halloween themed face paintings at $2 for children of all ages. Hot apple cider will be heated to perfection and served out of the mid-nineteenth century George Haynes cabin.

The Tipton-Haynes house will be open for visitors to leisurely stroll through the historic halls and rooms. If you dare, visitors can explore the site’s ancient and spooky cave.

tipton haynes pumpkin patch stories
Image courtesy of Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site

Johnson City Kubota will be providing a hay ride around the site as spooky volunteers from the Appalachian Highland Celts will be there to scare you as they pass out candy along the route.




The Watauga Historical Association will be on site all day stirring the kettle to make some yummy apple butter that will be for sale. Apple butter prices are $13 for a quart, $7 for a pint, and $4 for a half pant.

Several local vendors will be selling their homemade crafts while a handful of food trucks will allow visitors to have a picnic. Come and visit with other local historic sites and learn of the rich history of the area.

tipton haynes site
Image courtesy of Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site

Enjoy an evening outside with your family. Admission is $5 per adult and $2.50 for children 12 and under. Members of Tipton-Haynes are always free. Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site is located at 2620 S Roan Street in Johnson City, TN. For more information please call (423) 926-3631.




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