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Tennessee T-Cakes on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Tennessee T-Cakes

Nashville, TN

Tennessee Crossroads traveled to Nashville, TN to discover the story behind the sweet success of the Tennessee T-Cakes. This business is closed, but please enjoy the memories of this journey.

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Lockeland Table on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Lockeland Table

Nashville, TN

Laura Faber discovers what attracts eager diners to Lockeland Table in East Nashville.

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Rice Country Hams on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Rice Country Hams

Mount Juliet, TN

Ed Rice has earned awards for his country hams he sells out of his store in Mt. Juliet, TN. He only sells them around Thanksgiving and Christmas, but appearances are deceiving. Tennessee Crossroads' Al Voecks discovered there's a lot of behind the scenes work that goes into putting a championship ham on your dinner table. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Rice Country Hams.

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Fruit Cakes on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Fruit Cakes

Tracy City, TN

Flashback to 1988: The Dutch Maid Bakery in Tracy City, TN turns out about 3,000 fruit cakes each year for Christmas. Tennessee Crossroads visited a bakery where fruit cakes are no joking matter. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.

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Maple Built on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Maple Built

Nashville, TN

Danielle Allen meets two woodworkers who work to improve their community.

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Emil Erwin Leather on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Emil Erwin Leather

Nashville, TN

We're often fascinated by the works of artisans from around the state, along with the personal stories behind their works. Tennessee Crossroads brings you the story of a guy who was lured from computer software sales to leather. A craftsman who pursues his passion at a Nashville, TN boutique and shop called Emil Erwin.

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Episode 3525 of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads

3525

Blue Bank Resort, Phillips Forged Knives, Yeast Nashville

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Episode 3515 of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads

3515

Harmony Lane Farm, Fish Camp Restaurant, Rustic River Creations, Nashville Ghost Tour

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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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Songbirds Guitar Museum on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Songbirds Guitar Museum

Chattanooga, TN

One might think Nashville is the ideal site for a guitar museum. But, when some NY-based curators went looking for a new home for their rare collection, Chattanooga, TN got the call. The result is the Songbirds Guitar Museum located just around the corner from the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo hotel. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.

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Steve Wariner - Artist on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Steve Wariner – Artist

Nashville, TN

We don't often do country music singers on Tennessee Crossroads, we leave that to the entertainment shows. But every once in a while we discover a singer/songwriter who has some other form of extraordinary talent. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Grammy Award winning artist Steve Wariner could be the best kept secret when it comes to artwork.

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Herndon & Merry Iron Works on NPT's Tennessee Crossroads

Herndon & Merry Iron Works

Nashville, TN

Joe Elmore admires the work of metal artists at Herndon & Merry, a family-owned-and-operated business founded in Nashville in 1959.

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