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2017 Clarksville Travel Planner

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14 L&N Train Station<br />

Commerce & 10th Streets<br />

Built in 1901 and restored 1996, this station was once one of the busiest locations<br />

in <strong>Clarksville</strong>, with soldiers and civilians arriving and departing daily. See a full-size<br />

caboose and engine or enjoy a Thursday Farmer’s market during summer and fall.<br />

Old Glory Distilling<br />

15 Old Glory Distilling<br />

451 Alfred Thun Road ❘ 931-919-2522 ❘ oldglorydistilling.com<br />

This small-batch artisan distillery opened in November 2016. Spirits include whiskey,<br />

vodka, rum, moonshine and more.<br />

16 Miss Lucille’s Marketplace<br />

2231-A Madison St. ❘ 931-896-1700 ❘ misslucillesmarketplace.com<br />

Tues - Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 12pm - 8pm ❘ Free<br />

Over 42,000 square feet of antiques, upcycled, refurbished, arts & crafts, handmade<br />

items and home décor. Café features fresh daily specials and bakery items.<br />

Smith Trahern Mansion<br />

17 Smith Trahern Mansion<br />

101 McClure Street ❘ 931-648-9998 ❘ fceclarksville.org ❘ Mon-Fri, 9:30am - 2:30pm<br />

This 1858 antebellum home overlooks the Cumberland River. Architecture reflects<br />

Greek Revival and Italianate styles with grand hallways, an exquisite curved<br />

staircase and widow’s walk on the roof. More than 20 Christmas Trees adorn the<br />

rooms each December.<br />

Roxy Regional Theatre<br />

18 Roxy Regional Theatre<br />

100 Franklin Street ❘ 931-645-7699 ❘ roxyregionaltheatre.org<br />

Performances Vary ❘ Admission Charged<br />

<strong>Clarksville</strong>’s oldest professional theatre offers patrons a combination of professional<br />

company shows and community offerings. Housed in a 1947 modern art theatre, the<br />

Roxy produces 10 mainstage productions and offers classic family movies on<br />

Sunday afternoons.<br />

Rotary Park<br />

19 Rotary Park<br />

2308 Rotary Park Drive ❘ 931-648-5732<br />

mcgtn.org/parks/parks-and-facilities ❘ Dawn – Dusk<br />

This 111-acre nature park boasts over five miles of hiking/biking trails, a large<br />

ADA-accessible playground, picnic areas, sand volleyball, horseshoe pit,disc golf<br />

and a year-round creek.<br />

Port Royal State Historic Park<br />

20 Port Royal State Historic Park<br />

300 Old <strong>Clarksville</strong> Hwy. ❘ 931-645-0622 ❘ tnstateparks.com/parks/about/port-royal<br />

8 a.m. - Sunset<br />

One of the earliest colonial communities and trading posts in Middle Tennessee, this<br />

Red River site was first settled in the early 1780s and was a longhunter camp as early<br />

as 1775. The 26-acre park is designated as an official site on the Trail of Tears National<br />

Historic Trail and includes canoe and kayak access, hiking trails and picnic areas.

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