ADAMS, Tenn. (WKRN) — From farming to water activities, multiple Middle Tennessee industries are affected by drought conditions.
When you feel like floating on the water, you typically turn to a kayak, canoe, or tube, but on the Red River in Adams, you can use “big, round, galvanized steel tanks,” according to Kalie Morrison, owner of Bell Witch Tanking.
Morrison said this novel concept attracts both locals and visitors from across the country: “It’s a hundred percent unique. We were the first business to start tanking in Tennessee.”
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Morrison, who started the business two years ago, comes from a family of entrepreneurs that does tours of the well-known Bell Witch property, including the Bell Witch Cave. However, Morrison said Bell Witch Tanking relies on the weather…