local spots

Cajunfest Amber Falls Winery & Cellar’s Annual “Cajunfest” graciously benefits Boys & Girls Clubs of Maury County each year. Cajunfest is a food, wine, and music festival that attracts over 1,500 guests each year from around the Southeast.  This event features authentic Cajun food, live Cajun music, and fun activities […]

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Mule Day is an annual celebration of all things related to mules and is held in Columbia, Tennessee, the “Mule Capital” of the world. Begun in 1840 as “Breeder’s Day”, a meeting for mule breeders, it now attracts over 200,000 people and takes place over four days. In addition to mules, traditional Appalachian food, music, dancing, and crafts are featured.

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Blueberries on the Buffalo

Blueberries on the Buffalo Yes, you can hand-pick your own fresh fruits and vegetables. A trip to Blueberries on the Buffalo Farm makes a fun family outing. You can enjoy fresh air and sunshine while choosing the best quality fruits and vegetables at the peak of ripeness! https://www.yelp.com/biz/blueberries-on-the-buffalo-farm-lawrenceburg Directions More […]

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Increasing public knowledge is key to creating a world where elephants no longer live under constant threat of poaching, habitat loss, conflict, or capture. The Elephant Discovery Center offers hands-on self-guided exhibits and educational programming that explores the many ways elephants shape our world.

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Amish Country Mall

Amish Country Mall Mom’s best-ever homemade potato salad! Don’t miss our great daily meat and veggie plates. Leave only after you have a slice of from-scratch mouthwatering pie. Order a whole pie to take home! Enjoy Amish country wagon tours, Amish crafts, antiques, glassware, cast iron, vintage jewelry and more. […]

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The Farm Community The Farm is an intentional community on three square miles in southern middle Tennessee. It was originally founded on the principles of nonviolence and respect for the earth. It started The Farm in 1971 with the goal of establishing a strongly cohesive, outwardly-directed community. Over the last […]

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Natchez Trace Parkway The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile recreational road and scenic drive through three states. It roughly follows the “Old Natchez Trace” a historic travel corridor used by American Indians, “Kaintucks,” European settlers, slave traders, soldiers, and future presidents. Today, people can enjoy not only a scenic […]

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