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Some of the most popular Clarksville TN tourist attractions that list on our site include RiverView Mounds Farm , Apple Hollow and Smith-Trahern Mansion.

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Roxy Regional Theatre
Old Professional Performance Theatre

Category:     Clarksville Theatre in Tennessee
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Description of this Clarksville Activity: The Roxy Regional Theatre, Clarksville's oldest professional theatre, offers patrons a combination of professional company shows (performed by actors from throughout the country) and community offerings. Housed in a 1947 odern-art theatre, the Roxy produces 10 mainstage events annually. The Roxy's "Other Space" produces four new scripts a year in it's 40-seat black-box theatre.
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Apple Hollow
Pottery,Quilts, and more...

Category:     Clarksville Arts and Craft in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Apple Hollow offers pottery, quilts, pictures, and candles, along with six varieties of apples. Guided tours of the property's rambling rustic stone and log home are available.
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As the River Flows
Cumberland River Center

Category:     Clarksville Scenic in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: A permanent exhibit housed in the Cumberland River Center, features a 12-panel chronological history of the Cumberland River and it's significance to the development of Clarksville as one of America's great Southern River Towns.
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Beachaven Vineyards & Winery
A delightful winery

Category:     Clarksville Winery in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Enjoy free tours and tastings at one of Tennessee's foremost commercial wineries. Known for producing award-winning wines and champagnes, Beachaven provides a glimpse into the centuries-old art of wine making. A picturesque Tudor-style building, on-site vineyards, distinctive gift items, and a shaded picnic area make Beachaven a delightful and memorable destination.
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Cumberland RiverWalk
A signature riverfront

Category:     Clarksville Scenic in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Stroll the meandering Cumberland RiverWalk, the city's signature riverfront promenade. The internationally acclaimed RiverWalk is the centerpiece of the River Distict and includes an amphitheater, overlook plazas, a playground, picnic facilities, wharf, boat ramp, pedestrian overpass, and performance stages.
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Customs House Museum & Cultural Center
General History Museum

Category:     Clarksville Museum in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Built in 1898 as a U.S. Post Office and Customs House for the flourishing tobacco trade, this architecturally fascinating structure is among the most photographed buildings in Tennessee. The State's second largest general history museum, the Museum features rotating shows, fine art galleries, and a sculpture garden, along with permanent exhibits, and the Explorer's Floor--a special area for the entire family to solve puzzles and play games.
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Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum
Memorial Museum

Category:     Clarksville Museum in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Located within Ft. Campbell, this museum traces the history of the Screaming Eagles from World War II engagements to Vietnam to Operation Desert Storm. Just outside the museum, various aircraft, military equipment, and monuments are on display. The post is currently closed to the general public for security purposes.
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Downtown Walk/Drive Tour
Tour Clarksville

Category:     Clarksville Tour in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: See the best of historic downtown Clarksville in the 2.2-mile, self-guided walking tour. Among the tour's 34 stops are "Bursting with Pride" a mural display of Clarksville's historic architecture. The 17-mile driving tour showcases 52 historically significant sites. Brochure maps are available at the Customs House Museum, Cumberland RiverCenter, and I-24 Visitor Center. Starting point is the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center.
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Dunbar Cave
A peaceful place to relax.

Category:     Clarksville Scenic in Tennessee
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Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Dunbar Cave State Natural Area is open every day from 8 a.m. until sunset. Periodic programs are conducted by the park staff, along with guided tours of the cave and slide shows. The park also offers picnic tables, hiking trails, and fishing.
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Emerald Hill Mansion
Beautiful 1820's Farmhouse

Category:     Clarksville Historic Site in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: This building began as a farmhouse in the 1820's and has undergone two major renovations in 1900 and 1909. The mansion contains many of its original furnishings, and serves as the home for the Pace Alumni Center at Emerald-Hill--Alumni Relations and Development Offices of Austin Peay State University. The mansion is currently closed for renovation.
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Fort Donelson National Battlefield
National Battlefield

Category:     Dover National Park near Clarksville, Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville area Attraction: Unconditional Surrender of Fort Donelson created jubilation throughout the North and silence in Dixie. It was the North’s first major victory of the Civil War, opening the way into the very heart of the Confederacy. Days earlier Grant’s plan to capture Forts Henry and Heiman on the Tennessee River succeeded. Upon taking possession of the forts the Union army stepped out briskly as Grant focuses his sights on Fort Donelson. February 14th, 1862 dawned cold and quiet. Early in the afternoon a furious roar broke the stillness. Foote’s Union gunboats arrived at Fort Donelson and began exchanging “iron valentines” with the Confederate heavy artillery. The gunboats suffered such damage that the decks became slippery with blood. The strong artillery bombardment from the Cumberland River bluff crippled the ironclads forcing them to retreat. At daybreak the following morning, on a snow covered battleground, Southern forces launched a vigorous attack but failed to escape the clutches of Grants army. On February 16th General Buckner felt compelled to accept Grants ultimatum, “No terms except an unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted.” The gate was open for a Union invasion into the Confederate Heartland.
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Fort Donelson National Cemetery
National Park

Category:     Dover National Park near Clarksville, Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville area Attraction: In July 1862, Congress passed legislation giving the President of the United States the authority to purchase land for the establishment of cemeteries “for soldiers who shall die in the service of their country”. The legislation effectively began the National Cemetery system. In 1867, Fort Donelson Cemetery was established as the final resting for Union soldiers and sailors initially buried in the Fort Donelson area.
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Historic Collinsville
A living-history museum

Category:     Southside Historic Site near Clarksville, Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville area Attraction: A living-history museum featuring 15 restored log homes and outbuildings, Historic Collinsville is situated on 40 rolling acres with picnic areas and walking trails. Structures date from 1830 to 1870. All structures include authentic furnishings.
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Historic Downtown
Beautiful and Historic Structures

Category:     Clarksville Tour in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: At virtually every turn, visitors to the downtown district are greeted by structures of historical significance and beauty. The area represents one of Tennessee's best collections of 1870s period architecture. Restaurants, antique shops, boutiques, and night spots are sprinkled throughout the district.
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L & N Train Station
Historic Train Station

Category:     Clarksville Historic Site in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Built in 1890, the L & N Train Station was the scene for the Monkees' hit, Last Train to Clarksville. Once one of the busiest locations in Clarksville with soldiers and civilians arriving and departing daily, the facility is now open for public and private use.
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Mabel Larson Gallery
Exhibit of Art

Category:     Clarksville Art Museum in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: The Mabel Larson Gallery is housed in Harned Hall on the Campus of Austin Peay State University. Exhibited are selections from the University's permanent art collection.
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Montgomery County Courts Complex
Reconstructed Courthouse

Category:     Clarksville Historic Site in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: A combination of both new construction and redevelopment following a devastating 1999 tornado, the Montgomery County Courthouse, Courts Center and Millennium Plaza serve as the community’s centerpiece. Beyond the splendid architecture, the complex also represents the community’s rebound from a natural disaster. Adorning the corridors of both buildings are 150 photographs illustrating the history and heritage of Montgomery County.
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Poston Building
Beautiful 1870's advertisment

Category:     Clarksville Historic Site in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: The Poston Building, built in 1842 by John Poston, is a group of three buildings under one roof. The building is one of several in the downtown area where advertising from the 1870s designed for river traffic is still visible.
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Public Square/Eternal Flame
Charming collections of buildings and the Eternal Flame.

Category:     Clarksville Tour in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: This charming collection of buildings served as the center of Clarksville’s government until 2001. The facade of the old City Hall building was constructed in 1914, although the building itself is much older. Erected in the median in 2004 is an Eternal Flame, honoring the sacrifices of soldiers and their families for our freedom.
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RiverView Mounds Farm
Farm Tours, Pumpkin Patch, Hayrides, Missippian Era Mounds

Category:     Clarksville Historic Site in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: We are a Century Farm, our mission is to provide enjoyment and education of agriculture and the outdoors among our community.
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Smith-Trahern Mansion
A Masterpiece that overlooks the Cumberland River

Category:     Clarksville Historic Site in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Built in 1858 by wealthy tobacconist Christopher Smith, this masterpiece overlooks the Cumberland River. Constructed during the troubled Pre-Civil War era, the home reflects the transition between Greek Revival and Italianate styles, which were so popular at that time. The home boasts grand hallways, an exquisite curved staircase, and a "widow's walk" on the roof. In March 1988, that Mansion was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Wickham Statues
Statues of Heros

Category:     Clarksville Scenic in Tennessee
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Description of this Clarksville Attraction: Crafted by self-taught artisan, Enoch Tanner Wickham, these large scale concrete creations are Wickham's tributes to his local and national heroes. At age 69 Wickham began his project along what was a dirt road. The rural display has been drastically vandalized in recent years.
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Wilma Rudolph Statue
An American Olympic Athlete

Category:     Clarksville Historic Site in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Attraction: To honor one of America's most outstanding Olympic athletes and her legacy, a bronze statue of Clarksville native Wilma Rudolph was hand-crafted in her likeness. The statue can be viewed at the southern end of the Cumberland RiverWalk at the base of the Pedestrian Overpass.
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Carmike Governor's Square 10

Category:     Clarksville Movie Cinema in Tennessee


Description of this Clarksville Activity: Now Playing at Carmike Governor's Square 10 in Clarksville, TN
  • 2012
  • Astro Boy
  • Avatar in 3D
  • The Box
  • Cirque du Freak: The Vampire''s Assistant
  • Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 3-D
  • Couples Retreat
  • Disney''s A Christmas Carol in Disney Digital 3D
  • The Fourth Kind
  • Law Abiding Citizen
  • The Men Who Stare at Goats
  • Michael Jackson''s This Is It
  • Paranormal Activity
  • Saw VI
  • The Stepfather
  • Twilight (2008)
  • The Twilight Saga: New Moon
  • Where the Wild Things Are
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Clarksville Speedway
1/8 Mile Speedway

Category:     Clarksville Recreation in Tennessee
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Description of this Clarksville Activity: 1/8 Mile Drag Races for bracket cars, streetcars and motorcycles.
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Cumberland Arts Centre
Dinner and the Arts

Category:     Clarksville Theatre in Tennessee
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Description of this Clarksville Activity: A former church purchased by George Terrell, the Cumberland Arts Centre offers community dinner theater.
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