LEBANON — ZIPS CODES 37087, 37088, AND 37090
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LEBANON — ZIPS CODES 37087, 37088, AND 37090
LEBANON — ZIPS CODES 37087, 37088, AND 37090 THE CEDAR CITY Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address 200 North Castle Heights Ave. Lebanon City Hall Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc M-F 7:30-4:30 Gov. -1- 615443-2839 http://www.LebanonTn.org/ Purchase Advance Tickets to Ride the Music City Star are available at City Hall. All passengers must have a ticket prior to boarding the train. February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone 615444-5503 Lebanon / Wilson County Address 149 Public Square www.LebanonWilsonChamber.com Chamber of Commerce — Tonya Jones M-F 9-4:30 CST Sent Lg Pkg of info, pamphlets, guides. Wilson County Visitor Center no longer exists at 233 Gay St. Tourist Info Wilson County Convention & Visitors Bureau Teresa Bush 615453-9655 — 233 E Gay Street Terri Merryman, 615430-5090 Cell Bowling Alleys— 2 Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc -2- February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Castle Heights Military Academy Address 200 N Castle Heights Ave Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih3TjMPuOk4 Former Bldg: Castle Heights School was founded in 1902 and later during WWI became a military academy. The main building remained after it closed in 1986 and has been restored as the Lebanon City Hall, 615-444-6300. Was Castle Heights Chop House, but closed in 2013. 328 Cedar Forest Rd Cedars of Lebanon State Park Named for the dense cedar forest that existed in the Biblical lands of Lebanon. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc — Dawn to Dusk Park State -3- 615443-2769 The park has 119 campsites, a group lodge, picnic areas, an Olympic size swimming pool and lots of hiking trails. February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address The Civil War in Lebanon Overview Trails sign at 945 E Baddour Parkway, Lebanon TN 37087 ROAD MAP This Trails sign gives an overview of the many Civil War sites in the area including historic homes, monuments and churches. Civil War Trails Oct – Cemetery Walk; folks in Costume Morgan's Defeat Trails sign located on northwest corner of the Public Square (119 Public Square) Lebanon TN 37087 ROAD MAP Following the battle of Shiloh in April 1862, Confederate cavalryman John Hunt Morgan conducted a raid through Tennessee and Kentucky aiming to disrupt Union supply lines. After several encounters with Union pursuers, Morgan camped here in Lebanon's Public Square. Finally catching up with Morgan, Federals under Gen. Ebenezer Dumont burst into town surprising Morgan's men, who fled through town. Morgan's losses were severe with nearly 50 men killed and 150 captured. Cedar Grove Cemetery Trails sign at 609 S Maple St, Lebanon TN 37087 ROAD MAP More than 150 men who served with the Confederate army are buried in this cemetery established in 1846. Nine men who were killed in John Hunt Morgan's Raid at Lebanon also are here as is the widow of the famous Confederate cavalryman. Seawell Hill Camp Trails sign at 200 Castle Heights N Ave, Lebanon TN 37087 ROAD MAP Confederate Gen. John Wheeler's cavalrymen camped here during their August 1864 raid through Tennessee. A small Union detachment fled to Nashville. To one Confederate officer "a deathlike stillness prevailed" in the town. Wheeler eventually led his men south into Alabama. Hattan House Trails sign at 327 W Main St, Lebanon TN 37087 ROAD MAP This is the site of the home of U.S. Congressman and later Confederate Gen. Robert H. Hattan. Eight days after being promoted, he was killed at the Battle of Seven Pines near Richmond, Va. in May 1862. His body was eventually returned here and was buried in nearby Cedar Grove Cemetery. Commercial Historic District, Lebanon Courthouse / Wilson County Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc — Historic Monument 615443-2839 148 Public Square — — 228 E Main St. — -4- February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Business Headquarters Cracker Barrel Headquarters Not Open to the Public — Communications Coordinator Susan Weston Cracker Barrel Headquarters Checkers n' Dumplins Phone 615 444-5533 800333-9566 Address 305 Hartmann Dr Mailing: PO Box 787, Lebanon 37088-0787 http://www.crackerbarrel.com/restaurant/restaurantvirtual-tour/ History — http://www.corporateofficehq.com/cracker-barrel-corporate-office/ Cracker Barrel was founded in 1969 by Dan Evins near Lebanon, TN, as a way to improve gasoline sales for Shell Oil. In the 70s, many of the restaurants were built with gas pumps on site. The chain began to do away with this practice during the gas shortage of the late 70s/early 80s. In 1981, the company went public. By 1987, there were 50 locations in 8 states. The company grew quickly during the 80s and 90s. By 1997, there were 314 locations. In 2012, company founder Dan Evins died of bladder cancer. Today, there are over 600 locations in 42 US states. The Cracker Barrel corporate office is still located in Lebanon, TN. Country Coach Program Highlights — Driver / group leader eat free when accompanied by a group of 15+. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is a proud member of these Motorcoach / Tour / Travel Associations: … Good Sam Club. Cracker Barrel Bulk Sales / Groups 800-576-7693 Group Gift Cards have no fees, no expiration date and can be used for restaurant or retail purchases. Discounts are available on purchases of more than $1,000. For more information, or to make an online bulk gift card purchase, please submit a Bulk Sales Information Request or call us toll-free at 1-877-3491234 (M-F, 8-5 Central). Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is a member of these Motorcoach / Tour / Travel Associations: AL, FL, GA, NC, PA, SC, TN, VA, AATC, BT, GOF, SCM, STS, TSS, GWRRA, FMA, and Good Sam Club. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc -5- February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address http://www.crackerbarrel.com/about-us/~/link.aspx?_id=D8EB3781BA8C4BFB980E116ABE0035A2&_z=z Cracker Barrel History Over 600 Stores in 42 States, all owned by a company that has no plans for franchising so that we can maintain the consistency that our guests rely upon. Dan Evins, working in the family gasoline business back in the late 1960s, saw that the interstate system and fast food was becoming the rage, and he believed meals weren't meant to be swallowed down in three bites with a squirt of ketchup. He thought about simple, honest country food, and a store where you could buy someone a gift that was actually worth having — a country store / general store / trading post. The first Cracker Barrel location opened on Sept. 19, 1969. A trip to the original Cracker Barrel was a lot like a friendly visit to a neighbor's home. The early stores also sold gasoline, which makes sense since you'll recall that Dan was in the family's oil business. But when the oil embargo of the mid-seventies hit, new stores were built without the pumps and today, they're out of the gasoline business altogether. So, if you're pulling in to a Cracker Barrel parking lot, make sure it's just your stomach that's on empty. Things are likely to stay this way, too. Call it nostalgia if you want, but the goal isn't simply to recreate to a time gone by – it's to preserve it. Because the way we see it, the lifestyle of rural America isn't about where you live. It's about how you live. Cracker Barrel Peg Board Solution 4 to 1 6 to 4 1 to 6 7 to 2 13 to 4 10 to 8 2 to 7 7 to 9 15 to 13 12 to 14 6 to 13 14 to 12 11 to 13 Ham n' Pegs Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc -6- February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address Cumberland University Main Campus — small, private four-year liberal arts institution, a contemporary liberal arts school For GPS: Colleges & Universities During WWII, the Second Army occupied the campus using it as headqtrs for an army training exercise known as the TN Maneuvers. During this time, Gen'l George Patton lived on site in Bone Hall. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc 866477-8795 800 467-0562 1 Cumberland Square 315 West Spring Street It will get you on campus McFarland Campus — Jeanette C Rudy Sch of Nursing 500 Park Avenue Athletic Complex — 412 Harding Dr When Cumberland Univ. added its law school in 1852, it was the first in the state and the first west of the Appalachian Mountains. -7- February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address http://www.IronFrog.com/LibraryCatsMap/TNl-Ghst.html — There is a ghost cat that haunts the library. Where it came from and why it is haunting the library is unknown. He may belong to the little girl ghost who also haunts the library, although they have never been seen together. Cumberland University Doris & Harry Vise Library 615-444-2562 x1154 Haunted ! On the evening of March 5, 2001 at approximately 9:45 p.m., I was in my office at the Cumberland University Library in Lebanon, TN when I saw a ghost cat come floating across my office floor and disappear among the boxes stored under the table behind my desk. I did not see any legs or paws and no motion like a normal cat walking on a floor. The apparition was near the floor, about the right height for a cat, but it appeared to be gliding smoothly through the air instead of touching the floor. I couldn't tell if it came in through the door or came from under my desk. Hallucinating? Nerves? Heard too many ghost stories about Cumberland? Gone gaga? I don't know for sure, but I swear that I did see a cat-like something sail across the room and disappear. It appeared to be gray in color, but I could not discern many features, as it appeared to be willowy and in the general shape of a cat. There were other people in the library, and I had just gotten up from my desk to make my nightly rounds prior to closing when I saw the figure. According to Dr. Frank Burns, Cumberland's archivist, we have a ghost of a little girl in the library. He and a former librarian have seen her. She appears to be dressed in white and so far as is known, she has been seen only by these two people. The former librarian would sometimes play peek-a-boo with her around the checkout desk. No one knows who she might be. I have not seen her, but I have had an eerie feeling some nights, especially when I am back in the Clement Room and Castle Heights Room. The sensation is like a feeling or vibration that something else is there even though I have never seen or heard anything out the ordinary, except for the ghost cat in my office. — John D. Boniol, Vise Library Fairgrounds, Wilson County MaryAnn Fosby Davis works August 14-22, 2015 Wilson County Fair / Best County Fair in TN $7 — 2015 — Year of the Tree / Cedars, Oaks, & Country Folks — 2014 — Yr of the Tomato / Farmers, Boots, and Country Roots Season Ticket $30 M-F Gates Open 5:00 Fairground M T W F 615443-2626 Wilson Co. Fair has been consistently ranked one of the top country fairs in America today. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc 945 E Baddour Pkwy (Fair -8- Office) February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address Contact Fairgrounds, Wilson County Donna James E Ward Agriculture Center Fair Office T W Th F 945 E Baddour Pkwy 615449-9077 Fiddlers Grove Historical Village Fair Office M-Fri http://www.FiddlersGrove.org http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings for a list of all buildings Fiddlers Grove boasts over 50 buildings and exhibits from 1795 through 1950. Step back in time and remember how life use to be. (Call to Schedule - Must Be Group of 10 or More.) 1. 2. 3. 4. $5 per person - Guided Tour $4 per person - Self Guided Tour Children 5 and under enter free Seniors Discounts: $4 Guided Tour Video shows Samboree folks! www.youtube.com/watch?v=E32cxVVTjzM& feature=youtu.be $4-5 Samboree Tour Friday 10:30-11:30 Max. # / tour 20 615443-2626 Apr-Oct T-Sat 10-4 Closed Nov-Mar Historic Village Gwen Scott — Felicia Hale Vickie Eaves Office M-Sat 8-4 Lg. Groups May use Geneva Thomas, instrumental in getting bldgs. Toured — '14 Spr TN Good Sam Samboree '15 Spr TN Good Sam Samboree Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc James E Ward Agriculture Center 945 E Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon 37087 -9- Fiddler Friday — Blacksmith / Woodcarver / Weaver / School Teacher / Storyteller; artisans in period dress, demonstrations. February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address Fiddlers Grove Historical Village James E Ward Agriculture Center Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — Rowland Barn Museum — 945 E Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon 37087 http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/42the-Barn-Museum The Barn Museum is reconstructed around the original one and half story log crib build in c.1840. It was acquired from the State of Tennessee, Department of Transportation located on the Rowland Farm on Leeville Pike. The museum is filled with artifacts that was used on Wilson County farms for many generations. Most of the farms were self-sufficient so the family had to make or improvise for all their needs. Some of the items are handmade to fit specific needs on the farm. The entire collection has been donated for exhibit, with a few exceptions of items that are on permanent loan. A lot of the rare items are labeled to help you identify the name. We are still collecting rare and old tools and items from the early period of frontier days. The barn was dismantled and relocated to Fiddlers Grove in 1993. Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — Hagar-George Cabin — James E Ward Agriculture Center http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/27Hagar-George-Cabin 945 E Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon 37087 Family records show the original cabin was built in 1820 by John Crozier. John Ewen Hagar acquired the cabin and 12 acres of land in 1823 for $250.00. Emmett and Nova Hagar, son of John Hagar, inherited the cabin in 1919 and raised 12 children in the dirt floored cabin. He moved the cabin to a larger farm and added a floor to the cabin and an attached kitchen in 1938. Mr. Glenn George acquired the cabin in 1960's for $50. and relocated it to the Lebanon Rd, Wilson County. In 1996, the George Estate sold the property. Mr. and Mrs. David Braunscheidel donated the cabin to Fiddlers Grove in 1998. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 10 - February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address James E Ward Agriculture Center 945 E Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon 37087 Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — Stewart Cabin — William Brannon Barrow built this cabin in 1795. According to family records, the land was one of the last Land Grants issued from North Carolina prior to the Statehood of Tennessee in 1796. http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/ 45Stewart-Cabin The cedar log cabin changed ownership many times and the last land owner was Frank Stewart of the Martha Community. The original structure with two pens and a dog trot with stone chimneys at each end was moved to Fiddlers Grove in 1997. Today, it contains a museum in each pen. The left museum houses the personal items of James E. Ward. His personal items and artifacts used for curing ham and also win barrels and items from his other hobby of wine making. The right museum is filled with civil war artifacts and other memorabilia of early life in Wilson County. The cabin was donated by the Dan Stewart Family and Pam Cooper in 1997. Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — Melrose Church — http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/34Melrose-Church Melrose Presbyterian Church was built in 1883; held its first worship service in 1885 and closed the doors at the last worship service 102 years later in 1980. The building is constructed of poplar wood grown and milled in Wilson County. The original windows were replaced with custom designed stained glass windows made by Mr. Robert Atwood of Lebanon, Tennessee. Family members donated the stained glass windows to memorialize the founding members long and faithful service to the church. The windows were designed by James Jordan and Geneva Thomas, members of the Friends of Fiddlers Grove. Melrose Church is one of the most popular spots in Wilson County for small weddings. It is available for rental year around. Weddings have ranged from traditional, western and also a confederate wedding. The pews and chairs were donated by Mr. & Mrs. Roy Howell in 1994. The building was donated by Melrose Presbyterian Church Trustees, Deacons and Members in 1994. Accommodates 80 adults in a climate controlled setting. The altar is centered beneath an exquisite stained glass window. - Rental: $400. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 11 - February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address James E Ward Agriculture Center Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — Tucker's Gap Depot — http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/50Tuckers-Gap-Depot 945 E Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon 37087 John Bell Tarver donated the rights-of-way on his farm for the railroad and also the land on which the depot was built in c-1870. Mr. Tarver was the Postmaster at the Post Office, which was located inside the depot, until his death in 1906. Nannie Tarver, daughter of John Bell Tarver, brought eggs, dairy products, vegetables and cut flowers from the farm to sell at the station. A legendary tale about Nannie Tarver; upon hearing the train whistle at the "cut"; the hill was cut into halves for a flat track; she would change into her "good clothes" and run to meet the train when it reached the depot. In 1909, the railroad first placed the Nashville to Lebanon Stage Coach Line, and finally the last section of the original stage coach line from Watertown to Smithville. The Tuckers Gap Depot was bought at auction in 2005 and moved to Fiddlers Grove. James E Ward Agriculture Center 945 E Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon 37087 Fiddlers Grove Historical Village Ligon and Bobo — Funeral Home — http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/30Ligon-and-Bobo-Funeral-Home Ligon & Bobo Funeral Home is the oldest funeral home in Lebanon. The business began in 1920 as Ligon & Son Funeral Home, located near the public square in downtown Lebanon. It was operated by Mr. Charles Horace Ligon and his son, Raymond. In 1938, Mr. Ligon was joined by his daughter Vera and her husband Alex Bobo. They purchased the present location on West Main Street, which had been a private residence since 1828. It was the former home of Robert L. Caruthers, founder of the Cumberland University Law School. In 2003, the Ligon & Bobo Funeral Home - Fiddlers Grove Chapel was built by David Brooks and Clark McKinney, the current owners. The building showcases a viewing room and embalming room. Most of the funeral and embalming equipment on display was used by Mr. Ligon and Mr. and Mrs. Bobo. In 2009, an addition was built on to house the antique horse-drawn hearse that was donated in memory of Mr. Alfred McFarland. The horse drawn hearse was manufactured around 1900 by the Sayers and Scovill Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 12 - February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — Fiddlers Grove Garage — James E Ward Agriculture Center Middle TN Region Chptr of the Antique Automobile Club of America Fiddlers Grove Garage is the home of the Middle TN Region Chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America, which was founded in 1935. There are chapters scattered over the United States. http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/ A chapter is made up of a group of individuals who are dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of the Antique Automobile. The members meet to discuss their restoration projects, visit car shows, and share personal stories and information. 945 E Baddour Pkwy It is the Premier Car Club in association with the Smithsonian Institution. / Fiddlers Grove Garage is open / displays antique automobiles during the Wilson County Fair. / The building was built in 2000. James E Ward Agriculture Center 945 E Baddour Pkwy Fiddlers Grove Historical Village Stringtown Gen'l Store & Back Porch Stage http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/43Sn-Cook-Hardware-Store Mr. Asa John Rogers built the store in 1872 in the Stringtown Community on Leeville Road. The store served as a Post Office until 1904, at which time rural mail carriers delivered the mail. In a separate room on the back of the store, Mr. Rogers made string and twine from hemp. The store was stocked with many household items ranging from stovepipes to flavoring and bolts of material stacked along the wall. Kerosene was sold for oil lamps and other uses. The popular area was the long candy showcase where penny candy was sold or given to the young children. The country store was also the first fast food restaurants; you could stop in anytime and get a sandwich made in the store or buy slices of cheese and crackers or cans of sardines for a quick meal. The store claimed other owners; the Hargiss Family, the Gibson Family being the last family to operate the store. The store is furnished with many of the original items, in addition to items donated by the Cracker Barrel and individuals. Several businesses volunteered items for the relocation and reconstruction cost to move the store to Fiddlers Grove in 1992. Building donated by the Gibson Family. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 13 - February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address James E Ward Agriculture Center Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — S N Cook Hardware Store 945 E Baddour Pkwy — http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/43Sn-Cook-Hardware-Store At the closing of Cooksey Bro. Hardware Store on Main Street, Mr. S. N. Cook opened a hardware store at this location of East Main and College Streets. S. N. Cook Hardware Company moved to the Public Square and during the store's tenure on the Public Square, they relocated from 108 to 111 Public Square, then to the Southeast corner where Roses Five and Dime Store had been. Mr. Sam Cook stayed at this location until his move to West Main Street and merged the two S.N. Cook Hardware Stores. Sam Cook became a partner in his father's hardware business in 1956 and remained the only hardware store in the downtown area until his death in 2000. The store was closed in 2001. Mary Ann Cook Spears and husband James donated the historical items, including a desk and cash register from the Hardware store and donated the building to Fiddlers Grove in 2002. James E Ward Agriculture Center Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — J H Jordan House — Wilson County Fair Museum http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/29Jordan-House 945 E Baddour Pkwy In late 1860s, J A Lester constructed a log house for his Lebanon Flour Mill office, which he had half interest. In 1887, he purchased Cedar City Mill and closed the Lebanon Flour Mill. He continued to use the log office on Coles Ferry Pike and North Cumberland Street, where it remained until it was dismantled in 1974. In 1975, James H. Jordan purchased the logs and built a house on the family farm in the Leeville community. In 2000, the main portion of the house was moved to Fiddlers Grove to become the home of the Wilson County Fair Museum. Today, it is the center of activity for meetings and receptions. It contains the history records and pictorial history, trophies and artifacts of all the fairs held in Wilson County. It was donated by Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan and family. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 14 - February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address James E Ward Agriculture Center 945 E Baddour Pkwy Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — Sam Houston Lawyer Office — http://www.fiddlersgrove.org/history/historical-buildings/44Sam-Houston-Lawyer-Office In 1818, after studying law for six months under Judge James Trimble, Sam Houston passed the bar to practice law. He came to Wilson County to practice law. Mr. Frederick Golladay befriended Mr. Houston and furnished him a splendid wardrobe and rented him a small log cabin for an office near the Lebanon Town Square. Mr. Golladay charged him a dollar per month rent; then lent him the dollar. Sam Houston practiced law for ten months; at which time he was appointed Adjutant General with the rank of Colonel in October, 1819. In 1827, Sam Houston was elected Governor of Tennessee and served approximately two years of his term before resigning in 1829. He later moved to Texas where he was elected to the Republic's Presidency, followed by being elected Texas' first U.S. Senator. After serving thirteen years, he became Governor of Texas. Sam Houston is the only person to serve as Governor of two states. This pre-civil war cabin was originally on the property of Judge Nathan Green, who was known as the Father of Jurisprudence of the State of Tennessee, served as Professor of Law at Cumberland University. The family of Judge Sam Gilreath donated the cabin to Fiddlers Grove in 1994. The Wilson County Bar Association assisted in funding the reconstruction. Fiddlers Grove Historical Village —W James E Ward Agriculture Center W Hamblen Lumber Office — http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/51w-w-Hamblen-Lumber-Office-built-1942- 945 E Baddour Pkwy Mr. Hamblen operated a sawmill in the Martha community for many years in the early 1900's. He used this house as an office on South Cumberland Street and shipped hardwood lumber and red cedar all over the United States by rail. Mr. Hamblen also played an important role in WWII supplying the lumber for manufacturing gunstocks for the rifles. The Hamblen house was relocated to Fiddlers Grove in 1993 and was donated by the Estate of W. W. Hamblen. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 15 - February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address James E Ward Agriculture Center 945 E Baddour Pkwy Fiddlers Grove Historical Village — James E. Ward Smokehouse — http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/28James-E-Ward-Smokehouse The field of Agriculture was James E Ward's job — the curing of country style hams was his hobby. He was known by his friends as "Big Jim" and enjoyed hosting his famous Annual Country Ham Breakfast at his home. He organized the "Ole Time Country Ham Show" at the Tennessee State Fair during the years he served as Superintendent. Each day during the State Fair, Big Jim demonstrated the correct way to cure and cook country ham. He was Wilson County's U.T. Agricultural Extension Service Leader for over 37 years. He was a member of the Wilson County Chamber of Commerce for over 30 years where he was awarded a Lifetime Membership. The Smokehouse was donated by the Ward Family and moved to Fiddlers Grove in 1998. James E Ward Agriculture Center 945 E Baddour Pkwy Fiddlers Grove Historical Village Glen Hightower Telephone Museum http://www.FiddlersGrove.org/History/Historical-Buildings/26Glen-Hightower-Telephone-Museum In 1872, the Lebanon Nashville Telegraph Company was organized. The Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph Company was organized. On Dec 1889, Sam Anderson made a telephone call from his Home. His telephone number was #1. The first telephone switchboard was installed in Anderson Drug Store and the first operator was E. E. Adams. Bellsouth Pioneers, an organization of Retired Telephone Employees, under the direction of Glen Hightower collected early phones, phone booth, phone books and other artifacts and opened the museum in 1998. The Bellsouth Pioneer members offer tours and demonstrations during the Wilson County Fair and open at other times on request. Hartmann Factory Store Hartmann Luggage Outlet Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc — M-Sat 9-6 Sun 1-5 Shopping Outlet - 16 - 615449-8000 1303 W Baddour Pkwy February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address Lebanon Museum & History Center Prehistory www.lebanontn.org/index.php/recreation/Leba non-Historical-Museum/Prehistory War Between the States www.lebanontn.org/index.php/recreation/Leba non-Historical-Museum/War-Between-theStates Civil War Battle was fought on Public Square The Square — Mule Day Sales each first Mon of the month 200 N Castle Heights Ave N www.LebanonTn.org/Index.php/recreation/LebanonHistorical-Museum Free Donations Accepted M-F 8-4 Museum 615 443-2839 Lower entrance of the City of Lebanon Administration Building at Castle Heights. The main entrance is located at the rear parking area behind the building. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih3TjMPuOk4 20th Century to Present www.lebanontn.org/index.php/recreation/leban on-historical-museum/20th-century-to-present Confederate Monument and statue of Gen'l Hatton — Lebanon's most famous landmark restored in 1996. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 17 - February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address 300 North Maple Street Mill at Lebanon, The 1 Blk from Public Sq. http://www.themillatlebanon.com/ http://theMillAtLebanon.com/myvideoplayer_files/MyVideoPla yer.html Shopping 615443-6901 Artist Alley Gallery Hot Rod Alley Car Museum Certain days a flea mkt Adaptive Reuse Project of the Former Lebanon Woolen Mill, which supplied wool blankets during WWII, and is listed on the Nat'l Register of Historic Places. Retail, Restaurants, Offices, Galleries, Museums, loft living, Event Venues. Mitchell House 106 North Castle Heights Avenue Sigma Pi Fraternity International at the Mitchell House http://www.MitchellHouse.org/History.php — Historic Place 615921-2300 Watch video and hear how Castle Heights Military Academy and Cracker Barrel are a part of its history: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1Pz3DXD4g#t=29 State of Tennessee Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 18 - February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone http://www.MusicCityStar.org/ http://www.MusicCityStar.org/Middle-TN-RTA-FAQs.asp Music City Star Train The Music City Star is typically a weekday rail service for commuters going from Wilson County to Nashville Address One Way $5 One-Ride Ticket from Lebanon to Nashville is $5.00. Tickets are purchased on each station platform at the Ticket Vending Machine (TVM). TVMs only accept $5 and $20 bills and do not give change. Transportation Tickets Available at Lebanon City Hall Train Purchase Advance Tickets to Ride the Music City Star are available at City Hall. All passengers must have a ticket prior to boarding the train. Nashville Superspeedway http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_Superspeedway Present Owner: NeXovation, Inc. As is a Nashville metropolitan tradition, specially-designed Gibson Les Paul guitars were presented to race winners in place of conventional trophies. Nashville Superspeedway is not to be confused w/ Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway 615547-7500 Historic Parks / Recreation Department Premium Outlets / Prime Outlets www.PremiumOutlets.com/Lebanon Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc 10-9 — Sun: 10-7 Shopping Outlet - 19 - 4847-F McCreary Rd located in Gladeville, but has Lebanon address. 866722-3849 Opened 2001; closed 2011; Used privately for car & tire testing. The track is also available, and has been used, as a filming location for various television and film projects. 615449-0303 Harold Dean Greer Recreation Center 615444-8633 1 Outlet Village Blvd 416 Baird Park Circle Off I-40, Exit 238 February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address Center of Town Lebanon's Public Square is where Morgan and his men camped before a surprise defeat by the Union. Established in 1846, Historic Cedar Grove Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 150 men who served with the Confederate army. Public Square / Town Square Life size statue of General Robert Hatton Seawell Hill Camp is where Confederate Gen. John Wheeler's cavalrymen camped during their August 1864 raid through Tennessee. Fifty antique dealers located on all sides of the Square have proclaimed Lebanon the Antique City of the South. The Hatton House marks the site of the home of U.S. Congressman and later Confederate Gen. Robert H. Hatton. A statue of Hatton stands in the center of the Lebanon Square as an honor to Gen. Hatton. 115 E Main St, Suite B just off the square Roy Bailey African American History Ctr T, Th, Sat 10-2 http://wilsoncountyblackhistory.org/id8.html Museum 615449-2911 Mr. Bailey played an active role in Wilson Co. history, including restoration of cemeteries. Historic Methodist church bldg. on E Market St has been purchased. After renovation, it will become the site of museum. Sellars Farm State Archaeological Area During Mississippian Period of Native American habitation in TN, the Cumberland River Valley became site of a cluster of fortified towns. One such now known as Sellars Farm inhabited from 1000-1300 AD. Native American Mounds Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc www.WilsonCountyBlackHistory.org http://wilsoncountyblackhistory.org/id8.html self-guided walking tours Dawn to Dusk 7 Days /Wk Archaeological Area - 20 - 615885-2422 Long Hunter State Park Poplar Hill Road From I-40, Exit 239A. Proceed 2 miles toward Watertown, turn LEFT on Poplar Hill Rd. Go 1 mile. Park entrance is on the LEFT. February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address 3712 Chicken Rd www.SilverRidgePottery.com Silver Ridge Pottery 615286-1264 Working Studio Free Demos and tour 9-5 Pottery Wholesale John Sellberg, guest artist in studio / Lee Marshall 615286-2739 Toured — 2014 Spring TN Good Sam Samboree Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 21 - Two Galleries — The Finished Gallery and The one of Trials and Tribulations (ones here have a slight imperfection). Allow 1-1.25 hrs —To see the studio and look / shop in the gallery. Silver Ridge Pottery offers hand thrown, cone 10 reduction fired porcelain pottery. Each piece is individually thrown, glazed and fired. Variations in size, color and texture are inherent variables in the process and make each piece unique. All pieces are microwave and dishwasher safe. Hand-crafted by Lee Marshall. Her husband is Bill Marshall, but goes by "Marshall," so it is Lee and Marshall. February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address Who is Lee Marshall? Lee grew up in Louisville, KY, went to Sacred Heart Academy and worked at Bremner Biscuit Co. while getting an AAS in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University. She later earned a BS in Engineering from Michigan State University and an MBA from Keller Graduate School. She spent 30 years in "Corporate America" as an engineer and executive in the Pharmaceutical / Medical Device industry. During this time, she discovered pottery-making. She made so much pottery, she didn't know what to do with it, so she did her first art fair. When someone gave her money for pots she couldn't give away to friends and family, it opened her eyes to many possibilities. Silver Ridge Pottery In the 90s Lee realized that she could leave the corporate world behind and devote her time to her passion for making pots. She spent two years searching for property, designing the house and studio, and using her engineering skills to manage the building project. In 1996, Lee established Silver Ridge Pottery on a ten-acre mountain side in the small community of Pulltight, outside of Lebanon, _____ miles from the Fairgrounds. She now produces fine porcelain vessels, which can be seen at galleries, gift shops, art fairs, and private collections all over the world. Give her a call and schedule a visit. Town Square Walmart Supercenter Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc — Shopping Misc. Grocery - 22 - 615444-0471 615 S Cumberland St February—May 2015 Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address 236 W. Main St http://www.tnvacation.com/vendors/wilson_county_mus eum/ http://GoHistoric.com/Places/375109-Fite-FessendenHouse-Lebanon Museum Wilson County Museum / The Fite-Fessenden House Many artifacts. Main Display is an exquisite collection of art / Victorian glassware. Free Sun 1-4 Historic House Nat'l Register of Historic Places 615444-9127 The Fessenden House that contains the museum was built after the Civil War on land granted by the state of North Carolina to James Meness, Jr., a serviceman in the Revolutionary War. The home has been restored and donated to the city to house more than 100 years of history. THE TRAIL OF TEARS, a historic event in which many southern Indian tribes were forced to move from their respective home sites to as far away as Oklahoma, is etched in Wilson County's history. For two years, from 1826 to 1828, these American natives passed on a trail from east to west through Wilson County. Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 23 - February—May 2015 RESTAURANTS NEAR LEBANON — List Not Complete — Closed Sundays – Chick-fil-la and Painturos Pizza Restaurant Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address Applebee's — 11 am Midnight Restaurant 615453-2199 609 S Cumberland St T-Th 10:308:00 Tom's Blue Moon Bar-B-Que — F-Sat 10:309:00 Sun 11-5 Restaurant BBQ 711 Park Ave. 615444-7920 http://www.BlueMoonBBQLebanon.com/ Live Music — Saturday's — 6-8:00 p.m. Closed Mon Sun-Th 6 a-10 p Cracker Barrel Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc — Restaurant F-Sat 6 a-11 p - 24 - 615444-4995 635 S Cumberland St Corp. Headquarters - 305 Hartmann Drive February—May 2015 Restaurant Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address 130 Legends Dr Demos' Restaurant How it all started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwdRan8PEQ#t=14 Stalwart Steak & Spaghetti House Sun-Th 11-10 $4-20 F-Sat 11-11 Restaurant Casual Dining / Full Bar 615443-4600 In 1943 when, at the age of 9, Jim Demos began working with his father Pete in their small family owned restaurant in Birmingham, Alabama. As a Greek immigrant family, the Demoses knew the importance of offering exceptional food with authentic ingredients at quality prices. http://www.DemosRestaurants.com/home Donuts Donut Palace, The M-F 5-2 Donuts — Sat-Sun 5-1 Take-Out 175 Tennessee Blvd 615443-7334 (Closest to Fairground / Great Rating) http://www.yelp.com/biz/Donut-Palace-Lebanon Donuts Dunkin' Donuts — Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc Daily 5a-8p Donuts - 25 - 615547-1650 1645 W Main St, Ste 5 February—May 2015 Restaurant Destination Price Hrs / Times Category Phone Address M-Sat 11-9 Restaurant 615547-4571 M-F 11-8:30 Restaurant 61553-7007 1006 Cumberland St Restaurant 615 453-6184 405 S Cumberland St Restaurant 615403-8381 17120 Central Pike Restaurant 615444-9530 Fat Mo's Voted #1 for last 20 Years Burgers like they were before fast food! Biggest Burger in Town! Finalist for Best Burger in Wilson Co. '11 Logan's Roadhouse Sat-Sun Breakfast 8-11 1334 W Main St http://www.fatmos.com/custpage.cfm/frm/2258/sec_id/ 2258/news_id/14387/Lebanon%20-%20Main%20Street Reg. Buffet 11-8:30 Ryan's — Sun-Th 10:458:30 Fr-Sat 10:45-9: Shoney's — Sun-Tues 11-8 Sunset Family Restaurant — Meat and Three — — Wed Closed 640 S Cumberland St Owned and operated by the Hodges Family — since 1959 — Down-home, Country-style Food Th-Sat 11-9 Tours_Table_By Direction_Lebanon_2015_05-05_WEB.doc - 26 - February—May 2015