Paris, TN
Ken Wilshire takes us to Paris where fried fish is King. But that didn't stop a couple from opening an Italian restaurant.
Dickson, TN
When you were in school, you probably learn about Tennessee's official state symbols, like the state tree, the state flower, or the state bird. These days, kids in school are learning about those things from a painting created by an artist from Dickson, TN who also happens to be our state's first Artist in Residence. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more about Michael Sloan - Artist.
Woodbury, TN
Charlie Fouts chooses to look at things. One day he built a shelf. Of course, he had to have things to put on that shelf and that lead to a collection, which Tennessee Crossroads traveled to Woodbury, TN to see. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more.
Crossville, TN
We visit two Crossville Museums: The Military Memorial Museum and the Cumberland Homestead House Museum.
Celina, TN
Tennessee has more than it's share of beautiful rivers. They're less beautiful when they overflow their banks and destroy lives and property. That was the case with the Obey River, until 75 years ago. This year, the construction project that tamed the Obey, and provided a fantastic recreational area is being celebrated. Join Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads to find out more.
Thompson's Station, TN
Susan Watson visits the Homestead Manor Plantation in Thompson's Station to learn a little history while eating a little lunch.
Crossville, TN
We visit two Crossville Museums: The Military Memorial Museum and the Cumberland Homestead House Museum. The first remembers the battle against human foes, the second the fight against poverty and hopelessness. The first remembers the battle against human foes, the second the fight against poverty and hopelessness. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.
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