MOORESVILLE – Singing River Trail is now calling Mooresville home, thanks to a Limestone County family.
The McCrary family, owners of 1818 Farms in Mooresville, is providing Singing River Trail a house and six acres to serve as the trail’s headquarters, the organization said.
“Located in the center of North Alabama, the Mooresville home is a perfect fit for Singing River Trail,” said John Kvach, executive director of the Singing River Trail. “This will be a place for everyone, a place where the community can come together and experience what makes our region special.
“We are grateful for the McCrarys’ support to our organization. This partnership proves that when for-profits, nonprofits, and municipalities all work together, it makes our region better.”
The Singing River Trail is a Native American Heritage Trail dedicated to the memory of the Tennessee River, also known as the Singing River. The 200-plus miles of greenway creates opportunities that connect communities through economic development, outdoor recreation, tourism, and active transportation.
“Connecting the incredible towns and cities in the Tennessee Valley through the Singing River Trail in Mooresville feels like a full circle moment for my family and me,” said Natasha McCrary, owner, and founder of 1818 Farms. “Growing up in Florence and now raising a family and our business, 1818 Farms, in Mooresville, I know firsthand the importance of creating development opportunities that match the heart and soul of this region.
“We proudly support and sponsor the Singing River Trail headquarters relocation to Mooresville, knowing their vision and values will help connect all of the Tennessee Valley’s wonderful assets.
“Collaborations like this will not only benefit the Singing River Trail but could be a model for future economic development in this state and throughout the Southeast.”
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