Who has seen it during their travels. It’s on the top of a hill a mile or so south of the Virginia/Tennessee border. It was put up by Sons of Confederate Veterans. Here’s why I bring it up: it’s on the farm next to the farm where I grew up. I had to see it every time I went out on my parents’ front porch. Of course that part of Tennessee didn’t side with the Confederacy, but that hasn’t stopped the traitors’ flag from appearing in rural parts of many, if not most, Union states. My parents didn’t like it, and the farmer who owned the property until he passed away thirty or so years ago wouldn’t have either. He was the prototypical target of the “Southern Strategy”, but it didn’t work with him. I used to love to hear him badmouth Ronald Reagan (he pronounced it Ree-gun). “He ain’t got no business gettin’ us involved down in Central America.” Mother nature has reduced the flag to tatters at least a couple of times, but it’s always replaced. I don’t have family there anymore, so I don’t have to look at it.