ROBERTSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — From creaky floorboards to grand staircases, Robertson County's historic homes are windows into the past.

"Robertson County is home to lots of historical mansions," President and Board Chair of the Robertson County Historical Society, Danny Atchley, said.

The oldest, Woodard Hall, was built in 1792, and it still houses descendants of the original family.

"We had a distillery on our farm from the very earliest times, and we are not alone. There were many of them in Robertson County, and it was famous became famous for its distilleries," owner of Woodard Hall, Kay Gaston said.

The farm also grew tobacco, remaining in agricultural production for at least 200 years. While tobacco and liquor from distilleries are no longer in production at Woodard Hall, the

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