Hendersonville, TN
When you hear the name Ronnie McDowell, the first thing you think of is Singer. But this Portland, TN. native is also an accomplished painter. And as Tennessee Crossroads shows us, even his artwork has caught the eye of the Walt Disney Company. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more.
Kelso, TN
Tennessee is well known for its whiskey but as Tennessee Crossroads discovered, rum has entered the picture as well. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Prichards' Distillery.
Smithville, TN
Tennessee Crossroads meets Susan DeMay in Smithville, TN whose summer job as a teenager sent her down the path to a career filled with creativity and clay. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.
Birchwood, TN
Tourists love to come to Tennessee and we make them welcome with fine restaurants and hotels, but one group of visitors is more at home on a mud flat than in a fancy hotel. Don't worry, we've taken care of them too as Tennessee Crossroads visited the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge near Chattanooga, TN. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.
Brentwood, TN
For many, the holidays are a time to get together and revive old family traditions. Tennessee Crossroads visits one Brentwood, TN resident that has been sharing his family's tradition with others for over 30 years. After you hear his story, you may just want to make visiting his home during the holidays, one of your family traditions as well. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more.
Cookeville, TN
The Cookeville Train Depot is a museum with memorabilia from the Tennessee Central Railroad, including a locomotive and 2 cabooses. Built in 1909, nearly demolished in mid 70's, the city bought it for $1. Several groups refurbished it. Now, it has lots of pictures of depots and bridges, lanterns, flags. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Cookeville Train Depot in Cookville, TN.
Crossville, TN
The Cumberland Plateau is a very popular area for retirees, and the land is being gobbled up fast, but there is one man who wants to preserve his 700 acre farm for generations to come, and to provide a place for people to leave the city and experience rural life. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about the Cumberland Mountain Lodge in Crossville, TN.
Nashville, TN
Gretchen Bates revisits an iconic Nashville German Restaurant in their new location.
Shelbyville, TN
Tennessee Crossroads visits a Bed and Breakfast in Shelbyville, TN that's fun and hospitable to humans and horses alike. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Clearview Horse Farm.
Nashville, TN
You probably know that I've got a passion for antique cars. I've also got a little bit of a sweet tooth.…if you're anything like me, you'll want to catch this next story. Tennessee Crossroads visits a candy maker and other shops and learns about the history of a car built in Nashville, TN, all at the Marathon Village. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.
Dandridge, TN
If you enjoy seeing historical downtown areas that have been revitalized, then this next story is for you. Tennessee Crossroads gets a professional to show us around a lovely place just minutes off Interstate I-40, called Danridge, TN. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.
Smithville, TN
If walls could talk then the lodge at Evins Mills could tell some amazing stories. The two story structure and adjoining grist Mill were built just outside Smithville, TN by State Senator Edgar Evins. He entertained a lot of powerful people there, and now a Nashville, TN family owns the property and they've turned it into a rustic special event destination. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about The Inn at Evins Mill.
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