Located just across the Tennessee/Virginia border, the Birthplace of Country Music Museum tells the story of the 1927 Bristol Sessions recordings, explores how evolving sound […]
The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site invites visitors to trace the life of an industrious tailor who became the 17th President of the United States. […]
The stately Carter Mansion, built between 1775 and 1780, sits among old shade trees beside the Watauga River on a quiet street in Elizabethton. The […]
Modeled to resemble an old-fashioned train depot, the Clinchfield Railroad Museum pays homage to Erwin’s rich railroad history. The museum also features a stage used […]
Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park commemorates the birthplace of this celebrated frontiersman, soldier, and politician, who was born in Limestone, TN in 1786. Guests can […]
Just a short drive from Johnson City is Tennessee’s oldest town; Jonesborough! Rich in regional cultural and historical heritage, a walk along Main Street alludes […]
Jonesborough is Tennessee’s oldest town, and a walking tour is one of the best ways to experience the history and charm of the downtown area. […]
Family owned and operated since 2014, the Atlantic Ale House strives to provide an exceptional beer selection, with 16 taps of locally crafted and regional beers. Dogs and children are welcome inside the building, food trucks are frequently available, and special events and music take place throughout the year. Patrons of all ages enjoy games such as giant jenga and cornhole and summer movie viewings.
Babylon serves authentic Middle Eastern/Mediterranean dishes such as special stews made daily from fresh vegetables, lamb kabobs, shawarma platters, hummus, falafels, and more!
Listed on the National Register of Historical Sites, the restored Netherland Inn rises above the Holston River in the heart of Kingsport’s Boat Yard Park, […]