This café sits on the site once occupied by Rossville’s gas station, a favorite spot for dime Cokes and penny candy. The current restaurant has been a local favorite for over 20 years. The two businesses behind the café are housed in the town’s original fire station and jail, which held only two prisoners at a time.
Read moreA true symbol of fine taste, class and style, Tennessee Pewter has graced the most sophisticated homes and tables for decades. Our pieces have celebrated birthdays, baptisms, holidays, weddings and other cherished events, holding precious memories and serving as beautiful heirlooms for future generations. The prestige, beauty and elegance of Tennessee Pewter—just like its finish—never fades.
Read moreThis museum houses information, art, photography, and memorabilia representing a variety of pointing dog and retriever breeds, hunting, field trial activities and shooting sports. The facility is designed for the enjoyment of all who appreciate the special partnership between man and dog. Dog lovers, don’t forget to check out the gift shop.
Read moreThis 18,400-acre plantation is home to a wealth of 19th-century history pertaining to the settlement and culture of southwestern Tennessee. It is privately owned and operated, and functions as one of the Research and Education Centers for the University of Tennessee’s Agricultural Experiment Station system. During the Heritage Festival each October, visitors can imagine life in the 1800s through re-enactments, demonstrations, and the historical buildings and furnishings of Heritage Village. In February, the plantation hosts the National Field Trial Championship…
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