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Have you ever been to Tennessee? Well i have and it was a great time. Why not go to Tennessee is you can because if you can you should. Tennessee us a great place, it has good food and buildings. I will always love Tennessee.

Why i went to Tennessee I went to Tennessee because why not? I went because i had to, it is a family vacation every year. I also went because it was a free week out of school and I got a free cabin because my grandma and grandpa payed for it. I also went because it is just a beautiful place and has great forests and mountains.

What i did in Tennessee Have you gone hiking before? Well i have and it was dreadful. It took “years” to get up the mountain in Tennessee, it was so high and at the

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