
Check out Blueberries on the Buffalo Farm, a pick-your-own blueberry farm, for a unique experience. The park ’s restaurant overlooks 40-acre Lindsey Lake.Ĭruise down Old Trace Drive to see magnificent views. Stay in a modern, LEED-certified vacation cabin, or camp at your choice of sites. Take advantage of the natural beauty of David Crockett State Park with more than six miles of hiking trails overlooking Shoal Creek and Crockett Falls, limestone bluffs, wildlife and forests. Outdoors enthusiasts can pursue hunting, fishing, canoeing, birdwatching, cycling, golf, camping and four-wheeling. Lawrence County offers a wealth of activities along the Natchez Trace Parkway and in Amish Country, where you can shop for homemade preserves, furniture and handmade textiles. Read more Sevier County, Cosby, TN Details / Contact 10 of 10 This map shows how many Rabbits are posted in other states. Vaughan School of Music and Museum. The Quartet Festival, sponsored by Lawrenceburg ’s MainStreet organization, is held annually in the Crockett Theater and attracts visitors from across the South. Current Address: 3748 Buffalo Rd, Summertown, TN 38483-7169 Phone Number: (931) 242-2464 - Wireless Prior Addresses: Po Box 113 Ethridge, TN 38456-0113 Po Box 131 Ethridge, TN 38456-0131 Show More. Williamson County, Franklin, TN Details / Contact 9 of 10 Rabbit Chipmunk and Squirrel are now the ONLY rabbits left in the rescue They're older girls, who have been here over 2. Lawrenceburg is the birthplace of southern gospel music and home of the well-known James D. Local citizens pled with authorities to save the courthouse from the Union ’s plan to burn it, explaining its proximity to a Mexican War memorial. In November 1862, Union troops scattered Confederate defenders, hoping to rescue captured Federal soldiers and sympathizers held in the jail. Visit the Mexican War Monument, which saved the local courthouse during the Civil War.

Step back in time by visiting the Lawrenceburg Old Jail Museum, which was built in 1839 and is now the museum for the historical society. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lawrenceburg ’s 1950s art deco Crockett Theater is one of the few theaters from this era operating in the U.S. Dine and shop along Main Street. Shop for antiques and gifts as well as sightsee in the town square, which dates to 1836. Get a sense of the pioneer at David Crockett Cherokee Museum, and visit a replica of his office. A prominent bronze statue of the colorful hero stands on the public square, and is a remembrance that he gave this city its charter. Lawrenceburg was once home to David Crockett, who served as justice of the peace, a colonel of the militia and state representative.
