Episode 3026
Tennessee Crossroads
December 29, 2017
Season 30 | Episode 26
On Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads, a Nashville Artist uses crayons to create three-dimensional art pieces. An Antioch woman's kitchen is a hub for a sweet family business... thanks to a secret recipe for peach cobbler. The unique story and gorgeous scenery of Rugby, TN make it a popular getaway destination. And a little-known Lincoln museum in tiny Harrogate, TN is a big find.
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Crayon Artist Herb Williams
Nashville, TN
One of the things you probably had to have when you first started school was a brand new package of crayons. Maybe you remember the vivid colors, the feel, even the smell of those crayons when you opened the box. Herb Williams certainly does and he's reminded of those things every day. Tennessee Crossroads visited this Nashville artist uses crayons in an unusual way to create equally unusual pieces. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.

Monchita’s Homemade Cobblers
Nashville, TN
It's a peach cobbler recipe with a past, present, and future. Monchita's Cobblers is now a local Food Truck, known as Music City Fish & Chicken, roaming the streets of Nashville and meeting all your hungry needs.

Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
Harrogate, TN
Tennessee Crossroads takes us along as she explores the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum in Harrogate, TN that you might not have know existed, at Lincoln Memorial University that you might not have heard of either. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.

Historic Rugby Revisited
Rugby, TN
Joe Elmore travels to Rugby, TN where the unique story and gorgeous scenery of this historic utopian town make it a popular getaway destination.