Townsend, TN
When you visit the Smoky Mountains, you've got plenty of options for overnight accommodations. You can rough it in a tent, or live it up in a fancier hotel. A Bed and Breakfast can be the right choice if you want a little pampering in a natural setting that's close to all the park's attraction. Tennessee Crossroads chose one that's highly favored, in more ways than one. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more. This business is closed, but please enjoy the memories of this journey.
Mount Juliet, TN
Miranda Cohen finds a bakery that's whipping up unconventional treats.
Beersheba Springs, TN
Tennessee Crossroads spends the day at the Cumberland mountain art studio of a famous Native Tennessean who has taken an interest in the Civil War. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Red Grooms.
Decherd, TN
Have you ever known someone who seems to collect just about everything? Tennessee Crossroads heard about two brothers who live at the foot of Monteagle Mountain who fall into that category. They collected just about anything you can think of, and what they don't collect, they create themselves. Rob introduces us to JR Scott and Dick Keetley.
Townsend, TN
Before the Smoky Mountains became a national park, about two-thirds of its virgin forests were clear-cut by loggers. Tennessee Crossroads visits a site that reveals an intriguing story of how a lumber company and railroad brought jobs to Townsend, TN, while bringing destruction to what's now a protected park. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more.
Tennessee Crossroads Since 1986, Nashville PBS’s original production series Tennessee Crossroads has taken viewers on a weekly journey, exploring the unique personalities, crafts, food, destinations, and events that make Tennessee a remarkable place to live and visit. Each episode offers an engaging look at the active, vibrant, and ever-evolving face of Tennessee. From Memphis’ blues […]