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Category: Historic Sites

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Historic Collinsville to Host Civil War Days in June

By Visit Clarksville on May 14, 2026

Historic Collinsville in rural Montgomery County has announced a series of special events, June 12-14, 2026. “Civil War Days” will feature the sights, sounds, and stories of the Civil War era, with…

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Historic Collinsville is a Blue Star Museum

By Michelle Dickerson on May 13, 2026

Historic Collinsville is pleased to participate in Blue Star Museums, a program that provides free admission to currently serving U.S. military personnel and their families during the summer. The 2026…

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statue of an African American soldier beside a visitor center

Clarksville’s Expanded African-American Legacy Trail Honors Black Culture Year Around

By Michelle Dickerson on Mar. 06, 2025

Clarksville, Tenn., proudly showcases the rich and enduring legacy of African American culture, a vital thread in the city’s history. Established in 2019 and expanded in 2024, the African American…

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Immerse Yourself in Clarksville’s Culture & Heritage

By Michelle Dickerson on Dec. 13, 2023

Founded in 1794, two years before Tennessee became the nation’s 16th state, Clarksville, Tennessee is a city filled with authentic experiences, sites and inspiring people that unlock a rich history…

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TN Triumph committee members with a cardboard replica of the suffrage statue

‘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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ornate and historic architecture

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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