Exploring the Abandoned Tellico Round House

In the quaint town of Tellico, Tennessee, stands a structure that whispers tales of a bygone era—the Tellico Round House. Built in 1920 as a slate quarry by Tennessee Rock Products, this abandoned silo underwent a fascinating transformation around 1956. Driven by a visionary named Doc, the seven-story house emerged from the ashes of neglect, with a unique design that showcased his creativity and resourcefulness. The story of the Tellico Round House begins in 1920 when the Tennessee Rock Products established a slate quarry on the site. Operating until 1928, the slate quarry eventually fell into disuse, leaving behind a towering silo structure. Doc, whose full name remains elusive, envisioned something extraordinary for the abandoned slate quarry. He set out to transform the one-floor structure into a seven-story marvel. To achieve this, he added six more floors to the existing framework. Intriguingly, both the exterior and interior featured staircases, rendering the building a remarkable piece of architectural ingenuity. This transformation turned the once-forgotten silo into the iconic Tellico Round House. In 1958, Kenneth Saunders entered the picture, operating a restaurant within the Round House. The unique setting and Doc’s innovative design attracted locals and visitors alike. However, the venture was… CONTINUE READING…