Natchez Trace Parkway Rust Factory

FACTORY AT FRANKLIN

Built circa 1929, The historic Factory is  a complex of 11 depression-era factory buildings which have been renovated into one of Tennessee’s most unique shopping, dining, and entertainment venues!  Restaurants, antiques […]

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Natchez Trace Parkway Grays

GREAT AMERICAN MAIN STREET

There’s a reason the heart of this storybook town has been designated a Great American Main Street and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located just 17 […]

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David Arms Gallery

Historic Leiper’s Fork has an art gallery in the most unlikely of places – a barn. As you round the bend into town, the first building to greet you is the […]

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Leiper’s Creek Gallery

Located in the historic village of Leiper’s Fork, Tennesssee – just outside of Nashville – Leiper’s Creek Gallery features an eclectic range of art from representational painting to abstract expressionism and […]

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The Copper Fox

The Copper Fox in Leiper’s Fork provides a place where people will be surprised and delighted by the visually-stunning and diverse offerings of handmade goods and original pieces which includes […]

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Tennessee Valley Museum of Art

A visual and theater arts center with rotating exhibits, juried art competitions, workshops for all ages. Includes the Helen Keller Festival of the Arts, a competition of works by Alabama […]

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Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts

A cultural center with ever-changing exhibits. Housed in two historic homes on the National Register of historic Places, the center features year-round workshops, juried shows, conferences, themed exhibits for all […]

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Dan Overly Boardwalk – Ridgeland, MS

The Dan Overly Boardwalk in Ridgeland connects the Mississippi Craft Center and the Natchez Trace Parkway. Named in honor of the Craftsmen’s Guild’s first executive director, the boardwalk provides enhanced […]

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Bill Waller Craft Center – Ridgeland, MS

The Bill Waller Craft Center, formerly named the Mississippi Craft Center, is a 20,000 square foot facility that represents over 400 artisans from 19 states and displays exceptional work that […]

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