BROWNSVLLE, TN HENNING, TN NUTBUSH, TN

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BROWNSVLLE, TN HENNING, TN NUTBUSH, TN
BROWNSVLLE, TN
Brownsville
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Courthouse / Dunbar Carver Alumni Museum / Festival Summer Jamz ....................... ...............3
Mindfield / Oakwood Cemetery and Yellow Fever......................................................... ............4-5
Tripp Country Ham............................................................................................................. ...............6
W TN Delta Heritage Ctr
Cotton Museum / Hatchie River Museum / Felsenthal Lincoln Collection ................ ............6-7
Music Museum / Sleepy John Estes Home................................................................... ...............8
Tina Turner Museum..................................................................................................... ...............9
Willow Oaks Flower Farm.................................................................................................. ...............9
Restaurants.......................................................................................................................... ............. 10
HENNING, TN
Henning
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Alex Haley Museum & Interpretive Center......................................................................... ............. 12
Fort Pillow State Historic Park............................................................................................ ............. 12
NUTBUSH, TN
Nutbush
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Birthplace of Tina Turner / Hambone Willie Newbern / Sleepy John Estes ..................... ............. 13
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BROWNSVILLE
40 MINUTES, 30 MILES W OF JACKSON
30 MINUTES, 22 MILES SE
OF
HENNING
ATLAS E-4 — HAYWOOD COUNTY — AREA CODES 731 — ZIP CODE: 38012
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Brownsville City Hall
731772-1212
111 N Washington Ave,, Brownsville
Chamber of Commerce
Brownsville / Haywood County
731772-2193
121 W Main St, Brownsville
Brownsville
Population
10,728
2010 Census
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Well-preserved antebellum homes / multi-generational
family - owned farms.
Brownsville's synagogue, Temple Adas Israel, was
built in 1882 and is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places. The building is believed to be the
oldest synagogue in Tennessee, and is a rare example
of a synagogue built in the Gothic Revival style.
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Haywood Co. Courthouse
Brownsville Square
/
Address
1 N. Washington Ave, Brownsville
First erected in 1824, the Haywood County Courthouse was rebuilt in 1832 and has since undergone several
renovations.
731-779-9000
According to local lore, the money for the 1928 work was borrowed from a resident farmer, Dee Evans. When it
was not repaid on time, Evans threatened to fill the courthouse with hay. Explore the square's shops and
restaurants and let markers guide you through more of the area's stories.
709 East Jefferson St, Brownsville
www.DunbarCarverMuseum.org
Dunbar Carver Alumni Museum
FREE
and Cultural Center
Donations
Accepted
W, Sat,
Sun
1-3
Museum
731772-8719
Private
tours by
appt.
African
Amerian
731772-6088
The only museum of its kind in West Tennessee
committed to telling the story of African Americans as
actors, creators, and planners versus reactors to
their environment. The museum focuses heavily on
the strengths of the African American community
people who were legally disenfranchised and socially,
psychologically and physically abused and its effect for
generations.
Festival
Summer Jamz
Music Fest with Blues, Soul,
Rock-and-Roll and ending with Gospel.
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Various locations.
Mid-July
Festival
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http://BrownsvilleTn.gov/city-events/BrownsvillePresents-Summer-Jamz-Weekend/
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Mindfield, The
Billy has given numerous interviews
over the years, including National
Public Radio. His artwork has been
exhibited at the National Ornamental
Metal Museum in Memphis, TN as
well as the Dixie Carter Performing
Arts Center (photographic representation),
and is documented by the Smithsonian
Institution.
FREE
Address
344 W Main St, Brownsville
The creation and life’s work of Brownsville artist Billy
Tripp. The structure was begun in 1989 and will
continue to evolve until Tripp's death, at which point
it will become the site of his interment.
Included in the network of steel are individual pieces
representing various events and periods of Tripp's life,
especially the death of his father, Rev. Charles Tripp, in
2002. One of the latest additions, a water tower
salvaged from a defunct factory in Western Kentucky,
was dismantled, transported to Brownsville, and
reconstructed single-handedly by the artist.
Well, we have to do something while
we’re here. I like to work with my
hands and to custom make things and
the Mindfield allows me to do both of
these in a way that is also never quite Tripp’s book, The Mindfield Years, published in 1996,
ISBN 0-9652238-0-9, is a further representation of his
finished. — Billy Tripp
life. The novel contains elements of short story, poetry,
There is a mailbox on site where philosophy, and psychology intermingled into a multivisitors from all over the world have layered yet deceptively simple tale. Tripp is currently at
left gifts or letters for Billy after work on volume two of this series, his “Goodbye”, and
admiring his opus.
volume three, which is yet to be titled.
What will happen to The Mindfield when you are no
longer able to care for it? Upon my death, The
Mindfield, as well as my other work, will become the
property of the Kohler Foundation. They will preserve
and care for the property so that any who wish may
continue to enjoy it during the years to come.
His Address: Billy Tripp, 1 Mindfield Alley
Brownsville, TN 38012
The Artist's Wife, Beth Shaw Tripp.
Email: TheMindfieldMailbox@gmail.com
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Mindfield
BILLY TRIPP'S MINDFIELD
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At first glance it looks like an old abandon electrical
transformer station that's been decorated by bunch of
colorful junk. But at closer look you start noticing
beautiful and elaborate elements that make the
'Mindfield memorial'.
http://JacksonVilleMag.com/Mindfield-Brownsville-Tn/
This "sculpture" is about an acre of rambling gray steel.
10-min. Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0IXnHDOI6k
There are all steel typographic phrases, icons and
symbols, all crafted and suspended in the metallic
massive sculpture. Weirdly enough the structure seems
well engineered and safe. You can actually sneak in,
and walk along tall metal pillars and not fear that you'll
be crushed and killed by a falling metal debris.
A vast, brain-boggling network of towering steel
girders, which the artist claims tells the story of his life
(spent since 1989 building the Mindfield).
Take the time to look for the details, as there are many.
You won't see them if you just glance at this very large
piece of artwork -- one man's ingenuity and imagination.
https://Sites.Google.com/Site/BillyTripp/Home
It's Still America : The Mindfield
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFGOlQp1mNs
Billy Tripp - William Reads William - "In Praise of
ignorance"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD9TxcZ4FwI
Billy Tripp's Mindfield:
A Life In Multi-Dimensions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjwsDd1kjVU
Oakwood Cemetery
400 Margin St, Brownsville
201-399 S McLemore Ave, Brownsville
During the yellow fever epidemic of 1878, there was a lack of time and able-bodied men to dig individual graves
for the many victims, so they were laid to rest in a mass grave here. A marker inside the 1827 cemetery notes the
location among the beautiful oaks.
Of the 844 reported cases, it is known that there were more than 200 deaths.
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Tripp Country Hams
Address
207 S. Washington St, Brownsville
M-F
7-3
731772-2130
Family-owned since 1962, Tripp's cures award-winning
hams and bacon famous for their distinct country flavor.
The one-of-a-kind taste is from a secret family recipe.
Stop in to learn more and pick some up to take home.
121 Sunny Hill Cove, Brownsville
West Tennessee
Delta Heritage Center
FREE
Three Museums
M-Sat
9-5
731779-9000
Museums
Gift Shop
Sun
1-5
I-40 at Exit 56 (behind McDonald's)
www.WestTnHeritage.com
www.WestTnHeritage.com/Museums/Index.html
http://www.AmericanRoads.net/Music_Fall2014.htm
Celebrating Music, Cotton, Beauty of TN Delta.
West Tennessee
Delta Heritage Center
Cotton Museum
The roots of cotton in West Tennessee are traced from
1826 to the present, showing the impact cotton has had
on the lives of the people in this region.
Featured are old plows, fertilizers and planters pulled
by mules and horses during the early days of cotton; a
bale of cotton bound the old way and a new compact
modern bale, an old roller gin; and cotton baskets,
sacks and scales from when cotton was picked by hand
... just a few of the things you will see and learn about.
White Oak Basket Collection is from the collection of
the late Newman Walpole.
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West Tennessee
Delta Heritage Center
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The last "wild" river and its eco system are highlighted and include 3 fresh water aquariums.
The Hatchie River is important because it is the longest free-flowing tributary of the lower
Mississippi, and contains the largest forested floodplain in Tennessee.
Hatchie River Museum
FREE
The river is home to hundreds of species of fish including 11 species of catfish and the alligator
snapping turtle (see a replica of one in the museum), which can grow up to 240 pounds.
Uncle Luther is the animated resident storyteller who tells about his life on the Hatchie and
how things have changed since his ancestors first settled the area.
FREE
West Tennessee
Delta Heritage Center
M, W
Th, F
10-4
Felsenthal Lincoln Collection
Sun
1-5
The collection was a two-generation project of the late Morton Felsenthal and his
father, which was left to the citizens of Haywood County in 1982 at Felsenthal’s
death.
A portion of the Felsenthal Lincoln Collection is on display at the Center. The
collection is considered to be one of the largest privately owned collections in the
Southeast and includes over 800 pieces of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia and related
artifacts.
More of the collection can be seen at College Hill Center in Brownsville.
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West Tennessee
Delta Heritage Center
Music Museum
Hammie Nixon / Yank Rachel / Sleepy John Estes
Nixon — Country Blues Harmonica Player
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Learn the reason the highway between Nashville and Memphis is known as Music Highway.
Featured exhibits of West Tennessee legends like bluesman Sleepy John Estes, rock star Tina
Turner, Rockabilly Carl Perkins and many others. The museum also features an Elvis exhibit,
and The Element Man.
Free
The Brownsville Bluesmen
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The life-size Element Man is made from heating elements manufactured at the Brownsville plant.
The legs are flanged immersion heaters and the upper body is made mostly of oven elements.
The waist and hips are hot tub heaters.
The banjo is made from refractory disk and strip heaters. These elements also make up the
sculpture's eyes. These heaters are used in different appliances from floor heaters to vacuum
chambers like the ones on the space shuttle. Locally, the same types of heaters are used by Tripp
Country Ham to slow-cure their hams.
http://www.WestTnHeritage.com/Museums/index. html#SleepyJohn
West Tennessee
Delta Heritage Center
Sleepy John Estes Home
John Estes was one of the great blues pioneers. He was a guitarist, vocalist and songwriter with a very highpitched "crying" vocal style — Crying the Blues. He earned his nickname "Sleepy" from his habit of falling asleep
during performances. He was performing professionally by age 19.
Sleepy John, along with fellow Brownsville Bluesmen Yank Rachel and Hammie Nixon are also featured in the
Music Museum.
John Estes, from Ripley, he lost sight in his right eye after a friend threw a rock at him during a baseball game.
In the beginning of the Great Depression, Estes was playing on a corner in Memphis when a record label scout
heard the sound and quickly recorded Estes at the Peabody Hotel. Estes made his way to Chicago and recorded
more songs with Charlie Pickett, Son Bonds, and Lee Brown.
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West Tennessee
Delta Heritage Center
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Peek inside the restored Flagg Grove School.
This once one-room schoolhouse attended by a
young Anna Mae Bullock (aka Tina Turner) is
now home to a collection of the Queen of Rock's
personal memorabilia including costumes and
gold records. Even her high school yearbook is
included among the treasures.
Tina Turner Museum
A segment of TN-19 near
Nutbush is named "Tina
Turner Highway" in her
honor.
More about Turner in the Nutbush Section of this
document.
Tina Turner Quote: Sometimes, you've got to let everything go - purge yourself. If you are unhappy with anything ... whatever is bringing you down, get rid of it.
Because you'll find that when you're free, your true creativity, your true self comes out.
Tina Turner's Citizenship: In 2013, Turner relinquished her U.S. citizenship. She passed a mandatory citizenship test, which included advanced knowledge of the
German language and of Swiss history. She was issued a Swiss passport and is now a citizen of Switzerland.
Tina Turner's Biography: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0877913/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina_Turner
2351 Hwy 54N, Brownsville
Willow Oaks Flower Farm
An Ornamental Plant Nursery
Mar-July
http://www.JewishSceneMagazine.com/2012/
06/Brownsville-Tennessee-Couple-Keeps-theBloom-On-a-Family-Business/#more-7852
Sept-Nov
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What began as a peach orchard in 1947 has grown to
more than 20 greenhouses and is known as the Flower
Headquarters of the Mid-South. Enjoy the large metal
sculptures on the grounds.
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RESTAURANTS IN / NEAR BROWNSVILLE— List Not Complete — Does NOT include Chain Restaurants
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703 E. Main St., Brownsville
Backyard Barbecue
M-Th
10:30-8
731772-1121
F-Sat
10:30-9
1016 N Washington Ave, Brownsville
Helen’s Bar-B-Q
731779-3255
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Helen is a barbecue artisan. You won’t find smokers
that look like refrigerators, or pits that plug into the
wall. There are no temperature gauges, probes or
electrical wires — just a really old school, dry-stacked
cinderblock pit covered with a simple steel lid. This is
the heart and soul of authentic southern barbecue.
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HENNING
1 HR, 50 MILES WEST OF JACKSON
30 MINUTES, 21 MILES NW OF BROWNSVILLE
17 MINUTES, 13 MILES WEST OF NUTBUSH
ATLAS D/E-3 — LAUDERDALE COUNTY — AREA CODE: 731 — ZIP CODE:
38041
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Henning is home to a community of Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.
Henning
Population 945 according to 2010 Census
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The tribe placed 79 acres of local
land into federal trust in 2012, making it the only Native American Indian tribe that owns land in Tennessee.
Henning
has a strong history of industrial innovation and a rich African-American heritage, from slavery to
freedmen business owners to author Alex Haley.
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200 S Church St, Henning
Alex Haley
Museum & Interpretive Ctr
The Alex Haley home (that of his
grandparents) is the first state-owned historic
site devoted to African-Americans in
Tennessee. A state-of-the-art museum and
genealogy center sits behind the home.
Adults
$6
T-Sat
10-5
Srs
$5
Museum
Interpreter
Ctr
731738-2240
Gift Shop
Tour includes 15-min. documentary, self-guided tour
of Exhibit Hall, and guided tour of Alex Haley's
boyhood home.
Haley's Grave is beside boyhood home where he lived with his mother and grandparents in Henning.
Haley's accomplishments brought to life through Coast Guard artifacts, a stylized slave ship, and his Pulitzer Prize.
— 20 yrs in Coast Guard. Sr. Editor of Reader's Digest. Wrote interviews for Playboy Magazine. Wrote The
Autobiography of Malcolm X.
Late in life, Haley had acquired a small farm in Norris, TN, adjacent to the Museum of Appalachia, intending to
live there. After his death, the property was sold to the Children's Defense Fund (CDF), which calls it the "Alex
Haley Farm."
A statue honoring Haley stands on the White Lightning: Thunder Road to Rebels Trail in Knoxville, the largest
monument to an African-American in the United States.
Alex Haley's Boyhood Home
Alex Haley Quotes:
You have to deal with the fact that your life is your life. / When an old person dies, it is like a library burning.
3122 Park Rd, Henning
Fort Pillow State Historic Park
18 Mi. West of Henning off SR 87 via SR 207
731738-5581
Museum and Interpretive Center
Named for Confederate Gen'l Gideon J.
Pillow of Mount Pleasant.
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First Chickasaw Bluff overlooking the Mississippi — A
strategic spot for the Confederate Army during the Civil
War; they hastily built earthen fortifications here, which
are well preserved today.
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NUTBUSH
50 MINUTES, 40 MILES NW
17 MINUTES, 13 MILES EAST OF HENNING
/
OF
JACKSON
15 MINUTES, 12 MILES NW OF BROWNSVILLE
ATLAS D/E-3 — HAYWOOD COUNTY — AREA CODE: 713 — ZIP CODE: 38063
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A segment of TN-19
near Nutbush is named
"Tina Turner Highway"
in her honor.
Address
Agriculture is the dominant source of income in the
area, focused on the cultivation and processing of
cotton. There are a lot of cotton fields!
As of 2006, cotton was processed in one cottonprocessing plant in the community.
UNINCORPORATED
Population
259
COMMUNITY
There's not much to see in the rural,
unincorporated crossroads town.
The houses Anna Mae Bullock was raised in
(Nutbush, Brownsville, and Ripley) as a child
no longer exist.
http://Nutbush.Machnitzki.com/
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Birthplace / childhood home of singer Tina Turner
[Anna Mae Bullock], who described the town in her
1973 song 'Nutbush City Limits'.
www.Point5Digital.com/Video/VTS_01_1.mp4
(5 minute video)
More about Turner in the
Brownsville Section of
this document.
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Birthplace / home town of pioneer musicians and
recording artists such as Hambone Willie Newbern and
bluesman Sleepy John Estes.
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