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Designated a National Historic Landmark, Rattle & Snap was built by George Washington Polk and Sallie Hilliard Polk in 1842. The 15-room mansion includes more than 12,000 square feet of living space.
After Mr. Evans sold The Tennessean, he owned and operated Rattle & Snap, an antebellum plantation in Mount Pleasant that he restored and lived in before opening it up as a tourist attraction ...
Medicaid and SNAP threats rattle low-income residents in Alameda County Service providers in Alameda County are bracing for sweeping impacts of proposed federal cuts to Medicaid and food stamps.
That's got to be among the questions that runs through the mind of 67-year-old Amon Carter Evans, owner for 22 years of Rattle & Snap, the vast and elegant Maury County mansion built by George ...
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