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Broadway Drive Inn Theatre
The Broadway Drive Inn Theatre was built by J.C. and Ruth Brown. It is family owned and operated
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Old Spencer Mill
The 1800s double stone Grist Mill offers tours, camping, interpreters, and demonstrations.
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The Renaissance Center
Visit the state of the art facility, art gallery, and book store.
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Montgomery Bell State Park
Where wildlife flourishes and activities never end, this state park has it all.
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GreyStone Golf Course
GreyStone is a wonderful facility for corporate and charity outings in the Middle Tennessee area.
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The Clement Birthplace & Halbrook Hotel Railroad Museum, Built in 1913
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Charlotte, TN Courthouse Square
established as the Seat of Dickson County Government on August 4, 1804
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Dickson County Historic Courthouse
On May 30, 1830, a tornado demolished most of the Town of Charlotte
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War Memorial Building
Building construction started in1932 and was completed in 1933
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Cumberland Furnace Iron Museum
Known originally as the Grimes House, built ca. 1850.
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The Drouillard House
This Victorian Italianate style mansion, built as a summer house for James and Florence Drouillard
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Promise Land Church
established and settled by African-Americans shortly after the emancipation from slavery.
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