Attractions
Franklin County
  Winchester
Wenger’s Furniture & Gifts
3 S College St
Winchester, 37398
931-967-8754

Shop for fine furniture, antiques and gifts at this downtown location.
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Winchester Antique Mall
122 1st Ave NW
Winchester, 37398
931-967-9930

Antique and collectible furniture, glassware, toys, old fishing lures and supplies, coins, Civil War items, prints of all kinds, mats and frames, arts and crafts from the Franklin County Art Guild, quilts, hats and linens.
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Winchester Downtown Program Corporation
304 First Avenue NW
Winchester, 37398
931-962-3393
www.winchesterdowntown.com

Visit Downtown Winchester and enjoy a leisurely visit to antique and art shops, restaurants and unique “one of a kind” stores.  Enjoy a movie in the restored theatre on the square or make plans to visit during the internationally known Winchester Dogwood Festival held in May. 

Lincoln County

  Fayetteville

Hooked on Quilting
8 Elkton Pk
Fayetteville, 37334
931-433-1886
www.hookedonquilting.com

This quilting shop located in one of Fayetteville’s historical homes offers a great selection of 100% cotton fabrics from different manufacturers – Robert Kaufman, Moda, Hoffman, Mirah Batiks, and South Seas just to name a few. New items coming in weekly. For rug hooking projects, check out the 100% wool fabric in both solids and textiles – herringbone, checks, flecks. Hand-dyed fabrics by Ricky Tims are also carried in the shop. Open Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed on all major holidays.
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Carriage House Players
521 Main Street South
Fayetteville, 37334
931-433-3933
www.carriagehouseplayers.com

Established in 1987, this community theater group performs three plays each year.  Previous performances include “Harvey,” “The Foreigner,” and “High School Musical” just to name a few.  Call for reservations and ticket prices. 

Marshall County

  Chapel Hill

Henry Horton State Park
4358 Nashville Hwy
Chapel Hill, 37034
931-364-2222
www.tnstateparks.com

Located along on the shores of the Duck River, this park has become known among sportsmen for its award-winning trap and skeet range featuring four trap and five combination skeet/trap fields. During the summer months enjoy the Olympic-sized pool. Enjoy picnics or a canoe trip down the easy-flowing Duck River. A perfect setting for corporate retreats or family reunions with conference facilities accommodating up to 160 people.
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Nathan Bedford Forrest
4435 Pyles Rd
Chapel Hill, 37034
800-380-1896, 615-833-8977

This historic site was acquired by the State of Tennessee in the 1970s. The site was later transferred to the S.C.V. in 1997. The property consists of 50 plus acres, a circa 1825 two-story log and frame house, a double crib log barn, a log corn crib, and the remnants of a frame smokehouse. Between the house and barn is the remains of a small rectangular growing plot that was possibly the Forrest family garden. This site is an excellent representation of a 19th Century rural Tennessee or Southern farmstead. There is no electricity or running water currently available and access is attained over a two thousand foot gravel road off Pyles Road in Chapel Hill. Advanced reservations are required.

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