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Coffee County
  Manchester

Dixie Outfitters Southern Heritage Store
1900 McArthur St
Manchester, 37355
931-728-0481
www.dixieoutfitterstenn.com

Complete line of Dixie Outfitters/Dixie Girls t-shirt designs, flags, car tags, caps. Full line of Southern Heritage memorabilia.
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Madeline’s Antiques & Uniques
6107 Murfreesboro Hwy
(Exit 105 off I-24)
Manchester, 37355
931-723-8013, 931-312-0928

Step back in time and see our selections of quality antiques, furniture, glassware, pottery and more. Quality dealers. Selections offered include Roseville, McCoy, Victorian period items, dolls, vintage jewelry and various outdoor garden decor. We buy old stuff! Open 7 days a week!
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Manchester Arts Center
128 E Main St
Manchester, 37355
931-728-3434
www.manchesterartscenter.com

Just as the phoenix arises from the ashes, the Manchester Arts Center has survived the devastating loss of the Manchester Arts Center building by fire in December of 2006. There is a new location on the square in Manchester and folks are busy with renovations. The new arts center will feature a community theatre, art gallery, dance studio, several classrooms and gift shop. The target date to have the theatre ready to open is December 2008 featuring the Rogers & Hammerstein Review entitled “Some Enchanted Evening.” Other productions will be “On Golden Pond” and “Seussical Musical.” Please call for a schedule of performances and activities.
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Old Stone Fort State Park
732 Stone Fort Dr
Manchester, 37355
931-723-5047
www.tnstateparks.com

On U.S. Hwy 41, 11/2 miles off I-24. The Old Stone Fort is an earth and stone enclosure, built as a sacred site by Woodland Native Americans 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. Amenities include a 9-hole golf course and 51 RV campsites. Nearby is May Prairie, a prairie remnant containing dozens of rare plants.

  McMinnville

Neighbor (Heading East)
Cumberland Caverns

1437 Cumberland Caverns Rd
McMinnville, 37110
931-668-4396

www.cumberlandcaverns.com

www.bluegrassunderground.com

Unique and one of a kind items from Tennessee featured. Tuesday and Saturday night auctions are held weekly beginning at 7 p.m. Auctions feature a wide selection of quality antiques, furniture, vintage glassware, collectibles, framed printers and lots more.
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Falcon Rest Victorian Mansion
2645 Faulkner Springs Rd
McMinnville, 37110
931-668-4444
www.falconrest.com

Tour, shop and eat where history is fun. Called “Tennessee’s Biltmore” by PBS, the mansion was built in 1896 by Gorilla Pants manufacturer Clay Faulkner. Some say his friendly ghost remains. Guided tours 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. daily. Special motorcoach group entertainment.

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