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World's Largest Cedar Bucket
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World's Largest Cedar Bucket, Historical cedar bucket in Cannonsburgh Village, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

This cedar bucket at Cannonsburgh Village is a massive wooden structure crafted using traditional methods and serves as a monument to 19th century woodworking skill. The object weighs over a ton and was constructed to hold an enormous volume of liquid if ever filled.

A Tennessee woodworking company built this bucket in the 1880s and it gained recognition at major international expositions at the end of that century. The piece later survived two significant fires and was restored by local craftspeople to keep its original character intact.

This oversized bucket shows how cedar containers were once central to daily life in Tennessee homes, serving as essential tools before running water became common in households.

The bucket is located within Cannonsburgh Village museum and is easily accessible from the parking area. Visitors should know that the village contains several other restored buildings worth exploring if you have time to spend on the grounds.

This object survived two devastating fires, making it a surprising survivor of industrial disasters. Its restoration using original materials shows how valued a simple craft item became to the community that brought it back to life.

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