Promised Land

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Stardust Drive In Theatre
Smithville Fiddlers Jamboree And Crafts Festival
Appalachian Center for Craft
Evins Mill Resort & Retreat
Edgar Evins State Park
Sparta Drive-In
Northfield Vineyards
We are a family owned farm winery in the hills of Middle Tennessee. We produce wines and hard ciders but also offer local craft beer. We are a venue for any type of event and we have multiple music events throughout the year and a fabulous Fall Market in September featuring over 50 vendors along with a variety of food trucks.
Calfkiller Brewing Company
Happy Trails Brewery & Taproom
White County Heritage Museum
Oldham Theater
Sparta Rock House State Historic Site
Pioneer Hall Museum
Cumberland Mountain State Park
Cumberland Homesteads Tower Association
Crossville Depot
Cumberland County Playhouse
Chestnut Hill Winery
Family run winery just off of I40 at Exit 322. Great wines from dry to sweet, with great people.
Stonehaus Winery
Stonehaus Winery is Tennessee’s only winery with statewide distribution. Stonehaus wines can be found at the winery, in liquor stores, and in grocery stores across the state. We are very proud of our wines, heritage, and family we have created here in the beautiful Cumberland Plateau. We invite you to come and share our wine and experience the best in southern wines!
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Monterey Depot Museum
Explore a rich history of Monterey’s people and what brought them to the Upper Cumberland mountains with a tour of the Monterey Depot Museum, a replica depot and visitors’ center conveniently located near I-40 exits 300 and 301. Guests will also discover a Native American history as well as why this charming little mountain town was a resort destination and retreat for travelers.
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Standing Stone Monument
Ralph's Donut Shop
Ralph's Donut Shop is a beloved local bakery located in Cookeville, Tennessee. Situated at 59 S Cedar Ave, it has been serving up delectable donuts and pastries since it first opened its doors. With a wide variety of freshly made donuts, from classic glazed to unique flavors like blueberry lemon and maple bacon, there is something to satisfy every sweet craving. The warm and inviting atmosphere, along with friendly staff, make Ralph's Donut Shop a go-to spot for both locals and visitors alike. Whether you're looking for a quick breakfast treat or a sugar fix any time of the day, Ralph's Donut Shop is the ultimate destination for donut lovers in Cookeville.
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Red Silo Brewing
Red Silo Brewing LLC is a well-established craft brewery nestled in the heart of Cookeville, Tennessee. Located at 118 W 1st St, our brewery offers a warm and inviting atmosphere for beer enthusiasts, locals, and visitors alike. With a passion for quality and innovation, we brew a wide variety of handcrafted beers that cater to every palate. Whether you're a fan of hop-forward IPAs, smooth stouts, flavorful sours, or refreshing lagers, our talented brewers have something to satisfy every beer lover's taste. Additionally, our taproom provides a cozy space to enjoy a cold pint while connecting with friends or meeting new people. If you're seeking a memorable brewing experience in Cookeville, Red Silo Brewing is the perfect destination to indulge in exceptional craft beer and create lasting memories.
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Dogwood Park
The Dogwood Park Performance Pavilion is a charming venue located at 31 N Walnut Ave, Cookeville, TN. Situated within the picturesque Dogwood Park, this is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The pavilion offers a delightful mix of outdoor seating and shaded areas, allowing patrons to enjoy performances while surrounded by the park's natural beauty. A variety of activities take place throughout the year. Symphony, Community Band, and various other concerts in addition to Movies and Shakespeare in the park make up the diverse calendar. Whether you're in town to visit or a Cookeville resident, the Dogwood Park Performance Pavilion is the perfect destination for free entertainment.
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Cookeville Performing Arts Center
Cookeville History Museum
The Cookeville History Museum houses a self-paced, permanent exhibit on the history of this community, including a timeline around the building that begins with the first people to the area and ends with what is happening today. The front gallery is dedicated to local history exhibits, traveling exhibits and collection displays. We are part of the City of Cookeville’s Department of Leisure Services and Public Facilities, Historical Arts Division. Visit the Cookeville History Museum and let us share our story with you.
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Cookeville Depot Museum
Originally built in 1909, the Cookeville Depot Museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and is the heart of Cookeville’s historic west side district. The museum houses many Tennessee Central Railway artifacts, as well as an HO-scale replica of what Cookeville’s west side looked like in the summer of 1955. On the other side of the diorama is a replica of a coal tipple with a model train loading up with coal. The grounds surrounding the museum are considered a park area where the museum has a static display consisting of a 1913 Baldwin steam engine, a 1920’s classic red Tennessee Central caboose and two small track cars. This area also offers picnic tables and a number of benches for visitors. Please feel free to bring a sack lunch and stay a while!
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Tennessee Tech University
The Monarch
DelMonaco Winery & Vineyards
Take a walk through our 20+ acres of manicured vineyards and enjoy a tasting of our award winning wines fermented on the premises of our Tuscan style winery. Browse our gift shop full of unique items and art work for the connoisseurs in each of us. Enjoy your purchased wines in our Bella Room with palladium windows and glass doors that open for viewing the vineyards, or simply relax on the back patio overlooking the vineyards. DAILY DELMONACO OFFERINGS: bistro, tastings (3 for free), outdoor seating with beautiful scenery, friendly staff, 3 Tesla charging stations, and pet friendly.
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Window Cliffs State Natural Area
Located on the Falling Water River, this day-use park is noted for its natural beauty and four waterfalls that cascade down from over 250 feet in elevation. The last of these falls is the most spectacular, plunging more than 130 feet into the gorge. The area was originally populated by Native Americans of the Cherokee, Creek and Chickasaw tribes. These tribes used the land as a hunting ground until the late 19th century when a gristmill and sawmill began operating on the river. The Falling Water River was used to generate hydroelectric power for the city of Cookeville from 1928-1944. In 1973, the territory became a designated Tennessee State Natural Area, protecting the diverse forest and aquatic habitats.
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Baxter Visitor Center and Depot Museum
Wildwood Resort & Marina
Granville Bed & Breakfast
Sutton General Store
Defeated Creek Campground
Cordell Hull Bridge (Carthage Bridge)
Smith County Heritage Museum
Hotel Walton
Butterfly Hollow Bed and Breakfast
Fiddlers Grove Historic Village
Lebanon Museum and History Center
The Mill at Lebanon
Cedars of Lebanon State Park
Breeden's Orchard
The planet playground
Ethan Page Park
Fate Sanders Marina
Cedar Creek Campground
Nashville Shores Waterpark
Long Hunter State Park
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
The Grounds Pass allows visitors access to our 1,120 acres full of history and tranquil beauty, including the historic garden, field quarters, walking trail, museum, and film (the Hermitage mansion is not included).
Tennessee Central Railway Museum
The Hermitage Hotel
Ryman Auditorium
Built as a tabernacle in 1892, this Nashville icon is hallowed ground and a lively working venue and attraction today. The Ryman was the third home of the Grand Ole Opry show from 1943 to 1974, celebrating country music on stage with the likes of Loretta Lynn, Minnie Pearl, Marty Robbins, Patsy Cline and Roy Acuff. It’s where bluegrass was born and country became famous. Where Johnny Cash met June Carter, and Hank Williams made his Grand Ole Opry debut. Tour backstage at the “Mother Church of Country Music” and experience the history yourself.
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Fort Nashborough