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In The West Tennessee Area:
BALD EAGLE TOURS
Reelfoot Lake State Park - Join us for a two-hour naturalist guided bus tour to observe Bald Eagles. Admission charge. More. . .
In The Middle Tennessee Area:
AT THE FRIST:
LECTURE SERIES
"IMAGING SPACE FROM SPACE"
Frist Center, Nashville - Join C. R. O’Dell, distinguished research professor of physics and astronomy at Vanderbilt More...
In The East Tennessee Area:
PIGEON FORGE WINTERFEST
TROLLEY TOUR OF LIGHTS
Fun Time Trolley Station, Pigeon Forge - Touring the light displays is a favorite activity for our visitors, and there's no More...

Manchester, TN - Attractions


Manchester, TN - Attractions


To get to Manchester you take I-24 out of Nashville or Chattanooga. The four exits that lead to Manchester are almost exactly halfway between those two cities.

Manchester is Just Down The Road © from: Tullahoma, Beach Grove, Woodbury, Summitville & Hillsboro.


Arrowheads/Aerospace Museum -Lionel trains, toys, Indian artifacts, Civil War and World WarI-II exhibits, along with an old country store! Call 931-723-1323.

Foothills Crafts - Non-profit craft association with over 600 members dedicated to quality craft workin wood, clay, metal, glass and fiber. Started in an old  neighbor grocery store and have expanded to over three times our size with a basement for classes. Call 931-728-9236 for additional information.


*** Tennessee State Parks ***

Old Stone Fort Archaeological Park- The Old Stone Fort is an earth and stone enclosure, built as a sacred site by prehistoric Woodland Indians almost 2,000 years ago. The picturesque waterfalls of both forks of the Duck River also attracted 19th century industries, the ruins of which are still visible. A 1 1/4 mile walk with interpretive booklet follows the wall and cliff perimeter. Interpretive tours are available. It's located at: Rt.7, Box 7400, Manchester, TN 37355. Or you can call the park at 931-723-5073 for additional information.


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