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Historic Collinsville to Host Bell Witch Author

By Michelle Dickerson on Oct. 03, 2025

Historic Collinsville in rural Montgomery County has announced it will host a special presentation on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 6 to 8p.m. with Bell Witch researcher Pat Fitzhugh. Author, paranormal…

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Clarksville and Tennessee Honor Musical Connections with Tennessee Music Pathways Markers

By Michelle Dickerson on May 12, 2022

What do Jimi Hendrix, Dunbar Cave, Charlie Cushman, the Roxy Regional Theatre and Clarence Cameron White have in common? All five are designated on the Tennessee Music Pathways with markers in…

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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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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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