Travel up I24 from Nashville and you'll soon find yourself in Clarksville, the fifth largest city in Tennessee, neighbor to Fort Campbell, and the...
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Before it became home to a president, the property now known as the Hermitage was first owned and settled by Nathaniel Hays. In 1780, Hays claimed a...
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Castalian Springs is a quiet little community in Sumner County that many Tennesseans had probably never heard of until the tornado outbreak on Feb. 5,...
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Tucked away in the rolling hills of East Tennessee is a unique historical gem, a lovely little Victorian village, complete with a haunted bed &...
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Nov. 30, 1964 brought the Civil War to Franklin, TN, and the Carnton Plantation was witness to the carnage, just as the Carter House was a few miles...
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Falcon Rest is a historic gem that also happens to be haunted. Just southeast of Nashville in McMinnville, it's close enough for a day trip or just...
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Gone are the days when a sleepy river town would have rumbled to life as the beautiful Delta Queen's calliope signaled her arrival. The legendary...
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One can't help but turn their thoughts toward autumn once the children return to school, and, if you're a ghost hunter or enthusiast, then you can't...
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Nashville has two ghost tours, as well as a haunted tavern tour, so there's really no reason not to enjoy a little spirited fun in Music City....
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On Nov. 30, 1864, Franklin, Tenn., witnessed and was part of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. It was also one of the few night battles...
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