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Creekside Bonsai on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Creekside Bonsai

Nashville, TN

Miranda Cohen learns the secrets of the Bonsai tree.

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Artwork at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Artwork at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital

Memphis, TN

No one ever looks forward to going to the hospital, but if you're a kid that experience is even more frightening. At Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, TN, they're using artwork, not only to calm fears but to promote healing. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.

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Old Jail Museum on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Old Jail Museum

Lawrenceburg, TN

Lawrenceburg, TN has a rich history stretching all the way back to 1540, when it's believed Spanish Explorer Hernando DeSoto set up winter camp there. Tennessee Crossroads went in search of the city's past, and found more than we imagined. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Old Jail Museum.

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Charlie Brewer's Slider Lure Company on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Charlie Brewer’s Slider Lure Company

Lawrenceburg, TN

Rob Wilds heads over to Lawerenceburg to learn about the Slider fishing technique and the story behind it.

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Green Valley General Store on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Green Valley General Store

Lawrenceburg, TN

Tennessee Crossroads visits the Green Valley General Store in Bodenham, TN. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads. Green Valley General Store is permanently closed, but you can watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads. This business is closed, but please enjoy the memories of this journey.

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Dead People's Things on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

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Dead People's Things, Charles Brock - Chair Maker, Edward's Steakhouse, Old Jail Museum

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Episode 3415 of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads

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Creekside Bonsai, Sweet P's Barbeque, Scott County Museum, Martha Kelly Art

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The Beacon Light Tea Room on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

The Beacon Light Tea Room

Bon Aqua, TN

To many of us, the words "tea room" conjure up visions of finger sandwiches, scones and dainty little tea cups. Well, you can get tea at the Beacon Light Tea Room, as long as it's iced tea. It's the sumptuous Southern cooking that attracts loyal diners -- like fried chicken, country ham, red-eye gravy and biscuits. Let's pay a visit to this now historic restaurant in Bon Aqua, TN to discover their secret. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.

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Storytellers Museum on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Storytellers Museum

Bon Aqua, TN

The universe is a huge place. For most of us, there is one place around which our personal universe seems to resolve. For Johnny Cash, it was a farm in the community of Bon Aqua, TN. Don't think Johnny Cash is forgotten there. The new owner has made sure of that. Tennessee Crossroads met Brian Oxley and learns how he has preserved not only the Cash memory, but the storytelling he loved so much. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.

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Episode 3342 of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads

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Pretentious Glass & Beer Company, Beacon Light Tea Room, Crayon Artist, Jam Lee House

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Episode 3514 of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads

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Medal of Honor Center, Sassy Pecan, This Little Light Glass, Storytellers Museum

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Colonel Littleton on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Colonel Littleton

Lynnville, TN

If you treasure hand-me-down gifts like your grandfather's pocket watch or pocketknife, you'll be interested in this next story. Items like that are hard to come by these days. But Col. Littleton in Lynnville, TN wants to bring back that piece of tradition of the past by creating leather goods and other items that aren't just gifts but help foster emotional bonds.

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