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Hickman County has beautiful scenery, unique
shopping and dining experiences, interesting history, unspoiled
hunting and fishing areas -- all offered with homespun
hospitality.
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Key
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Natchez Trace Parkway
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Jackson Falls
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Town Square
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Camp NaCoMe
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Ag Pavillion
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Lee & Gould Iron Furnace
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MTSU Wildlife Area
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Cane Creek Market
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Pink Cadillac Drive-In Theater
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Beacon Light Tea Room
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MacDonalds, Rubee's Restaurant
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Chestnut Hill B&B
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Days Inn
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(removed)
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Springhouse Inn
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Travel Inn
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Lehman's Lakes
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(removed)
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Bon Aqua Hoedown
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Tarkington General Store
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Jerimah's & Homestead Restaurants
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Coble General Store
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Hickman County abounds with beautiful
overlooks, cool waterfalls, fields and forests home to wildlife
and friendly folks.
You can, see a lot from your car, bus,
motorcycle, boat, bicycle, hiking boots, or whatever your
favorite vehicle is. The Natchez Trace Parkway passes: through
the county, Route 48 winds over hills and hollers, and Minnie
Pearl Parkway offers a leisurely cruise.
Your most stressful time may well be deciding
where and what to eat - meat & three, country ham and
biscuits, real pit barbecue, and a 'baloney' sandwich from a
country store are just some of the choices.!. You'll experience
the history of the county that was once represented in the
Tennessee legislature by Davy Crockett, where General,
Forrest's troops once rode, where Thomas, Edison personally
prospected for cobalt, where Minnie Pearl was born, and where
revenuers chased moonshiners through the night.
And for entertainment, musicians sing &
play at cozy venues across the county or you can stay in your
car and watch a movie at the old fashioned Pink Cadillac
Drive-in Theater.
So, take a few moments to check out what we
have to see and do. If you're just passing through or want to
hang your hat for a day or two, Hickman County has heaps of
hospitality waiting for you.
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