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Discover a true treasure in Crossville, Tennessee. This historic stone farmhouse, originally constructed by the U.S. Army on a 250-acre estate, is now nestled on 7.8 acres of serene, partially wooded land. The property's story dates back to 1963 when a high-ranking U.S. Army official, after retiring from the Korean War, chose this site in a unique wayby blindfolding himself and throwing a dart at a map, which landed on this very property. Shortly after moving in, he was called back to serve in the Vietnam War, leaving behind a legacy that still lingers. Since then, the home has passed through the hands of several local families, including one deeply connected to the area's vibrant music scene, further enriching its history. The 5-bedroom, 3-bath residence exudes a harmonious blend of historic allure and modern elegance. Thoughtfully renovated to elevate its timeless charm, the home features the original hardwood flooring in most living areas, complemented by a stone entrance,