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Clarksville Unveils Two TN Music Pathways Markers

By Michelle Dickerson on Nov. 19, 2020

The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and Visit Clarksville honored the Roxy Regional Theatre and Grammy award-winning banjoist Charlie Cushman in his hometown with the unveiling of…

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‘Tennessee Triumph’ Suffrage Statue to be Dedicated August 15

By Visit Clarksville on Jul. 17, 2020

Tennessee holds a special place in passing the 19th Amendment into law, extending voting rights to women. We were the final state needed for ratification, and our legislators came through with a…

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Historical Display inside the Fort Defiance Interpretive Center

Hear the Voices of the Civil War at Fort Defiance Park and Interpretive Center

Feb. 28, 2019

Located on a bluff 200 feet above the confluence of the Red and Cumberland Rivers in Clarksville, Tennessee, this site overlooking downtown Clarksville in the community of New Providence has been a…

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children enter log cabin at Historic Collinsville

Venture Off the Beaten Path to Discover One of Tennessee’s Best-Kept Secrets: Historic Collinsville

By Michelle Dickerson on Sep. 30, 2018

Historic Collinsville may be the best-kept secret in Tennessee – even though it’s been open to the public for 20 years. The privately-owned, off-the-beaten-path pioneer settlement first opened in…

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Find Artisan Spirits, a Gorgeous Venue, and a Deep Passion at Old Glory Distilling

Aug. 08, 2018

When Old Glory Distilling Company opened its doors in Clarksville in November 2016, the community didn’t realize a beautiful venue and dozens of new events were part of the deal. The 23,000 square…

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Murals, Sculptures, Fountains and Flames Fill Clarksville’s Public Art Trail

Murals, Sculptures, Fountains and Flames Fill Clarksville’s Public Art Trail

By Michelle Dickerson on Feb. 28, 2018

Clarksville unveiled its 21st public art piece this month. Twelve of the pieces – at least – are in proximity that’s easily walkable within the city’s downtown core. Murals, sculptures, fountains, and…

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In Clarksville, History's All Around You

By Michelle Dickerson on Sep. 30, 2017

Clarksville, Tennessee is first and foremost a river city. The Cumberland and Red Rivers merge in the heart of the town, very near where the city was founded in 1784, 12 years before Tennessee became…

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Clarksville dedicates Frank Sutton statue

Clarksville dedicates Frank Sutton statue

By Richard V. Stevens on May 04, 2017

A crowd of more than 150 people -- including a large group of third-grade students from Clarksville Academy and a busload of Coldwell Banker Realtors -- gathered to watch Mayor Kim McMillan, statue…

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