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RiverView Mounds Century Farm
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1715 Boyd Rinehart Road • Clarksville, TN 37043
931-362-3832
Enjoy Clarksville's Newest Holiday Tradition! RiverView Mounds is offering Visits and Pictures with Santa, Pre Cut Christmas Trees, SL'hayrides with Santa's StoryTeller Elves, Campfires, Concessions, Christmas Lights, Music and More! Plan your visit today! Spring features educational field trips, weekend Easter egg hunts, pictures with the Easter Bunny, Hayrides and more! Fall features educational field trips, weekend pumpkin pickin, Corn Maze, Hayrides and more! RiverView Mounds is a family friendly venue with many activities for all to enjoy! Their two Mississippian Mounds are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. more... mapAs the River Flows
640 North Riverside Drive, McGregor Park • Clarksville, TN 37040
Located in the Cumberland River Center
931-645-7476
A mural map that shows the settlement of Clarksville and 12 display panels showing the history of the Cumberland River from 15,000 B.C. to present day and how it effected the settling of Clarksville. mapHighlands Golf Center
2311 Madison Street • Clarksville, TN 37040
931-553-8958
A golf center offering a driving range, a mini-golf course, and batting cages. mapPutt-Putt Golf and Games
110 Morris Road • Clarksville, TN 37040
931-645-3220
A park of miniature golf, batting cages, bumper boats, and a games room. mapSango Mills
154 Towes Lane • Clarksville, TN 37043
931-358-2637
Open from September to November, this working farm allows you to pick fresh vegetables and apples, as well as watch the sorghum cooking progress and view fresh McAdoo Creek cornmeal being ground. A gift shop and bakery are also on-site. map
Historic Homes & Buildings
Downtown Architectural Historic District
One Public Square • Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-5780
1870s architecture at its best, here Clarksville's beauty and historical significance comes alive. The District includes the county courthouse, public square, and churches with elegant stained glass as well as 19th century houses. Restaurants, antiques stores, and boutiques among others are all part of The District. mapEmerald Hill Mansion
751 North Second Street • Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-7979
Listed in the National Register of Historic Sites, Emerald Hill is now the home of Austin Peay State University's National Alumni Association. The home has gone through three phases since the 1820s when it was a mere farmhouse. Overlooking the Red and Cumberland Rivers, Emerald Mansion has continued for more than 100 years to provide a grand gathering place for family and friends of the city and the University. more... mapL & N Train Station (circa 1890)
Located on Commerce & 10th Streets
931-553-2486
Once a bustling area for travelers, this one room museum is dedicated to the old train station of Clarksville and is now home of the Montgomery County Historical Society. Its' exhibits include an old caboose and train parts and is now open for public events. mapPoston Building (circa 1842)
Located on the Public Square at Main Street
Built in 1842 by John Poston, this building is one of several in the downtown area where advertising, designed for river traffic in the 1870's, is still visible. mapPublic Square
Located Downtown between Franklin and Main Streets
931-645-7444
The facade of the City Hall Building with a sweeping Romanesque arch was constructed in 1941, though the building is much older. mapSmith-Trahern Mansion (circa 1858)
First and McClure Streets • Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-9998
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this masterpiece mansion reflects the Greek Revival and Italianate architectural styles that were popular at that time. The house overlooks the Cumberland River and has outstanding features that include a "widow's walk" on the roof, grand hallways, and an exquisite curved staircase. map
Historic Sites & Monuments
Fort Defiance
Located on the Corner of A Street and Pine Street
931-648-5780
Overlooking the Cumberland and Red Rivers, this well-preserved Civil War fortification was burned and abandoned before the fall of Clarksville following the fall of Fort Donelson. mapHistoric Post House (circa 1830)
3190 Fort Campbell Boulevard • Clarksville, TN 37042
931-431-5605
A historic gateway from Kentucky into Tennessee. mapSevier Station (circa 1792)
Located on Walker and A Streets in New Providence
931-648-5780
The oldest known standing structure in Montgomery County. mapWilma Rudolph Statue
College Street & Riverside Drive
931-645-7476
A bronze statue honoring one of America's most outstanding Olympic athletes and a Clarksville native, Wilma Rudolph.
Museums & Galleries
Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts
8th and Marion Streets • Clarksville, TN 37044
Located at Austin Peay State University
931-221-7876
Open to the public, this Creative Arts Center is a testimony of the University's commitment to the enrichment of life. Here students are able to work side by side with national artists and faculty offering a valuable education in music, art, creative writing, and theatre. Performances are held in either the 600 seat Music/Mass Communication building or the 200-seat Trahern Theatre. more... mapCustoms House Museum & Cultural Center (circa 1898)
200 South Second Street • Clarksville, TN 37040
Located in Historic Downtown Clarksville
931-648-5780
Visitors can enjoy over 35,000 square feet of hands-on activities and special events. The museum features large gallery spaces filled with fine art, science, and history. There is also an explorer's floor with fun, educational activities for children. more... mapDon F. Pratt Memorial Museum
5702 Tennessee Avenue • Clarksville, TN 42223
Located in Fort Campbell, KY
270-798-3215
Home to the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division, here Fort Campbell Military Reservation traces the history of the "Screaming Eagles" from WWII to the present. Its' exhibits include various military equipment and monuments. more... mapHistoric Collinsville
4711 Weakley Road • Clarksville, TN 37171
Located 12 miles South of Clarksville in Southside
931-648-9141
Situated on 40 beautifully landscaped, rolling acres, this living history museum is comprised of 15 restored log homes and outbuildings dating from 1830 to 1870. All of the structures have authentic furnishings. Picnic areas and walking trails are also on-site. more... mapMabel Larson Fine Arts Gallery
601 College Street • Clarksville, TN 37044
Located on the 1st Floor of Harned Hall
931-221-7334
Showcases works from Austin Peay State University's permanent art collection. mapTrahern Gallery
8th & Henry Streets • Clarksville, TN 37044
Austin Peay State University
931-221-7333
Rotating exhibits by regionally and internationally acclaimed artists are featured at this gallery. map
National Parks & Natural Wonders
Dunbar Cave State Natural Area
401 Old Dunbar Cave Road • Clarksville, TN 37043
931-648-5526
Open daily from 8:00 a.m. until dark, this State Natural Area offers guided tours of the cave, as well as slide shows, hiking trails, picnic tables, and fishing areas. map
Parks, Gardens & Zoos
Cumberland Riverwalk
602 Riverside Drive • Clarksville, TN 37041
931-645-7476
This internationally acclaimed riverwalk features beautiful overlook plazas, a children's playground, an amphitheater, picnic facilities, performance stages, a boat ramp, and a wharf. map
Tours & Cruises
Walk Clarksville Tour
200 South Second Street • Clarksville, TN 37040
931-648-5780
See the best of historic downtown in a two mile, self-guided walking tour. Brochure maps are available at the Customs House Museum, Cumberland River Center, and the I-24 Visitor Center. map
Vineyards, Wineries & Breweries
Beachaven Vineyards & Winery
1100 Dunlop Lane • Clarksville, TN 37040
931-645-8867
One of the foremost commercial wineries in Tennessee, this award-winning winery is located in a picturesque Tudor style building and offers a glimpse into the centuries-old art of wine making. Free tours and tastings are available. Beautiful vineyards, a gift shop, and shaded picnic areas are also on site. more... map
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