Overton Farm
In 1815, Abner Overton traveled from North Carolina into the Mississippi Territory (to what is now Cherokee, Alabama) to sell tobacco. He returned in 1817 and decided to remain in what would become Franklin County due to the availability of natural resources, fertile soil, and water supplied by Bear Creek. He registered 160 acres on the south side of the big bend in Bear Creek, located three miles west of what is Hodges, Alabama today. The farm remained in the Overton family until 1969, when it was acquired by TVA as part of the Bear Creek Water Control Project. After the purchase of the farm, TVA converted it into an educational center.