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Whites Creek, Tennessee: Traffic Safety Cone Building (Gone)

Two cones, back to back, bright red, 23 feet tall. Maybe teepees in an earlier life. Normal size cones were used as exterior light fixtures and planters.

Directions:
South side of Old Hickory Blvd, a half-mile east of US Hwy 41A. Private property - visible from street.
Status:
Gone

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Traffic Safety Cone Building

This is no longer here. The owner moved, and apparently took his cones and gorillas with him.

[Cindy Morrison, 12/13/2020]

Safety cones.

Traffic Safety Cone Building

There appear to be two apes in the trees on this property. Not real, of course, but an interesting bonus. This is on private property and behind a fence. Can be seen from the street though.

[Shelley, 01/02/2015]

Traffic Cone.

Safety Cone Building

Great guy built these. 23 feet tall and has some very cool detail work. Note this is on private property. The cones were not a teepee, they were part of a gas station but were the other end up.

[Michael, 05/15/2014]

It looks like two traffic cones fused together, inside a fenced private yard.


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