Be sure to visit the Wayne County Welcome Center located at 219 East Broadway, just off mile marker 355. An all volunteer staff is available to assist you in your travel plans.
Attractions
Collinwood Parks – Collinwood, TN
Collinwood Parks – Collinwood, TN
This camp is beneath 50 year old oaks in Volunteer Park across from the Wayne County Welcome Center. Picnic areas and scheduled activities during summer months.
Warner Parks – Nashville, TN
Warner Parks – Nashville, TN
The Warner Parks are the largest municipally administered parks in Tennessee and together span 2684 acres of forest and field, 9 miles from downtown Nashville.
Centennial Park – Nashville, TN
Centennial Park – Nashville, TN
Centennial Park is Nashville’s premier park.
The Parthenon – Nashville, TN
The Parthenon – Nashville, TN
The Parthenon stands proudly as the centerpiece of Centennial Park, Nashville’s premier urban park.
Fort Negley – Nashville, TN
Fort Negley – Nashville, TN
Explore Nashville’s Civil War History at Fort Negley.
Nashville City Cemetery – Nashville, TN
Nashville City Cemetery – Nashville, TN
Opened in 1822, the City Cemetery is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville.
Two Rivers Mansion – Nashville, TN
Two Rivers Mansion – Nashville, TN
Two Rivers, one of the earliest and best preserved of the early Italianate houses in Middle Tennessee, was part of an 1100-acre plantation located on fertile, rolling land between the Stones and Cumberland Rivers.
Fort Nashborough – Nashville, TN
Fort Nashborough – Nashville, TN
On January 1, 1780, Nashville was founded when James Robertson led his group of pioneers across the frozen Cumberland river to a place called The Cedar Bluffs. It was here that these men built a fort called Nashborough which would be shelter for the first families until Indian attacks ended in 1792.
Mississippi College – Clinton, MS
Mississippi College – Clinton, MS
Visit the state’s oldest institution of higher learning and largest private university.
Clinton Visitor Center – Clinton, MS
Clinton Visitor Center – Clinton, MS
Learn of the historical background of Clinton, Mississippi College and the Natchez Trace and tour our museum and gift shop.
Clinton Community Nature Center – Clinton, MS| Natchez Trace
Clinton Community Nature Center – Clinton, MS| Natchez Trace
Walk scenic pathways including an original section of the Natchez Trace. Also, visit its log cabin to see the displays and shop for gifts.
Cowles Mead Cemetery – Clinton, MS
Cowles Mead Cemetery – Clinton, MS
Little remains today of Mead’s grand estate that burned after his death during the Civil War, except the family cemetery.
Clinton Cemetery – Clinton, MS
Clinton Cemetery – Clinton, MS
Established ca. 1800, the Clinton Cemetery is one of the oldest in central Mississippi. Buried here are families of pioneer settlers, ten college presidents, and sixty-three Confederate soldiers.
Odd Fellows Cemetery – Clinton, MS
Odd Fellows Cemetery – Clinton, MS
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery dedicated in Clinton, Mississippi in April, 1857 with burials dating back as early as 1830.
Art at the Healthplex of Clinton, MS
Art at the Healthplex of Clinton, MS
The Healthplex, located on the Clinton Parkway and the campus of Mississippi College, showcases paintings of various sizes and styles, photography and creative furniture.
Samuel Marshall Gore Art Gallery – Clinton, MS
Samuel Marshall Gore Art Gallery – Clinton, MS
The Mississippi College administration established the Samuel Marshall Gore Art Gallery.
Wyatt Waters Gallery – Clinton, MS
Wyatt Waters Gallery – Clinton, MS
At Wyatt Waters Gallery in Clinton you’ll find many galleries filled with beautiful art of acrylics, watercolors, abstracts and more.
