Lebanon, TN
Tennessee Crossroads spend the day with a man in Lebanon, TN who collects artifacts from WWII plane crashes. Join Nashville Public Television as Mr. Charles Runion is happy to show you his collection, and even email him for an appointment.
Unionville, TN
It seems almost everyone knows about duck calls thanks to the Duck Dynasty folks, but a wild animal call can be more than a hunting tool. In fact, it can often be a work of art, particularly when created by Tommy Ellis. Tennessee Crossroads met this Unionville, TN artist whose wild animal calls often wind up being displayed on a shelf rather than taken into the field. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Tommy Ellis - Artist.
Nashville, TN
If you,ve never seen a ghost, one of our Crossroads cast members recommends you visit downtown Nashville, TN. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Nashville Ghost Tour.
Loretto, TN
Even if you move away from your hometown, you are forever connected to your high school mascot. Reunions bring old friends together to recall glory day. Tennessee Crossroads found a place which is like a high school reunion every day so, put on your letter jacket and join us at the Mustang Country Café and Museum in Loretto, TN.
Union City, TN
When you travel to Northwest Tennessee you'll find rich river bottom lands that support the mostly agricultural economy. In nearby Reelfoot Lake being formed by an earthquake, a well-known local businessman is shaking up the area by reshaping the landscape. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Discovery Park of America in Union City, TN.
Union City, TN
Joe Elmore follows the work of restoring centuries-old buildings from Tennessee's pioneer days
Knoxville, TN
Joe Elmore discovers there's plenty to see and do in Knoxville, this urban weekend getaway to East Tennessee. The Oliver Hotel was formerly known as The Hotel St. Oliver
Memphis, TN
Agriculture is still a thriving industry in Tennessee, and cotton is still a huge crop. In earlier times cotton wasn't just the livelihood of a farmer, but it was the reason Memphis, TN was on the map. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about the Cotton Museum.
Nashville, TN
They say Nashville is growing in population everyday. Whether it’s for the natural beauty, the great food or the great people, once folks get here some never really want to leave. Rich in history and plenty of urban legends, some say even the dearly departed are still hanging around. Tennessee Crossroads takes us on “Nashville Haunted Ghost Tour" where we stop at all the local haunts. Join us on Tennessee Crossroads and Nashville Public Television to find out more.
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