Episode 3142
Tennessee Crossroads
April 02, 2020
Season 31 | Episode 42
On Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads, Ken Wilshire met a couple in Murfreesboro who love and respect the hamburger. A Murfreesboro artist designs 'Mid Century Modern' bird homes. Joe Elmore finds an out-of-the-way restaurant in West Tennessee that serves food many people call out-of-this-world. Tressa Bush takes a tour of the Thomas House in Red Boiling Springs.
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Buster’s Place
Murfreesboro, TN
Ken Wilshire met a couple in Murfreesboro who love and respect the hamburger.

Churp Bird Homes
Murfreesboro, TN
With the new generation of millennial birds looking to settle down, there's an opportunity for some new architecture, at least that's the way Matt Estrada sees it. Tennessee Crossroads went to Murfreesboro, TN to find out more about Matt Estrada's designs, which came to him, quite literally, in a dream.

Slingshot Charlie’s
Arlington, TN
Some of the restaurants we discover for Tennessee Crossroads s disprove the old "location is everything" adage. Slingshot Charlie's in Arlington, TN is a prime example. The owner Betty Milton was determined to create the home-cooking haven of her dreams, a place called Slingshot Charlie's. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.

Thomas House Hotel
Red Boiling Springs, TN
Red Boiling Springs, TN got its name from the red tinted water that used to flow freely there in the early part of the 1900's. Back then, people converged on the town because they thought the water had healing powers. As the word spread, the town became a popular destination and dozens of hotels were built. Today only three remain, and one of them is the Thomas House. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.