McMinnville is the largest city in and the county seat of Warren County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 13,605 at the 2010 census. It was named for Governor Joseph McMinn.
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Evelyn Taylor Avenue is a Men and Women's boutique offering high end clothing and accessories in Downtown McMinnville, TN.
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Stacy Ellard grew up fishing, swimming & boating along the mighty Mississippi River Delta, as well as other lakes and rivers in the Ark-La-Ms, so the love of being near or on the water and enjoying it comes naturally. In addition to this, she has experience in event planning. Mrs. Trainer has studied emergency medical training as well as keeping current CPR & first aid certifications. Current member of ACA.
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Falcon Rest is the Victorian mansion where history is fun. Built in 1896 by Gorilla Pants manufacturer Clay Faulkner, it's been called "Tennessee's Biltmore" by PBS. Some say it's presided over by a friendly ghost. Open daily year round for guided tours, tea room lunches, Victorian Gift Shop, and history-based entertainment and meals for group tours. For nearby overnight lodging, see our listing for Falcon Manor B&B at Falcon Rest, the four guest suites on the mansion's grounds.
My family highly enjoyed our tour. It was so informative and personable. The house was gorgeous. Highly recommend for anyone to stop and take the tour.
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Tennessee's Largest Show Cave and a U.S. National Natural Landmark; Cumberland Caverns displays some of the largest underground rooms and most spectacular formations in America. The daily scenic walking tour is offered year-round, from 9:00 to 5:00 without a reservation. Our Underground Ballroom, the iconic Volcano Room, seats 600+ and can be reserved for banquets, weddings, birthday parties, and corporate events. Discover adventure on one of our daytime or overnight spelunking adventure trips into untamed portions of the caverns. Join us any Saturday at 10 and 2 for a No Reservation Required WILD Caving Adventure!
This was a great experience! The surroundings are beautiful, you are literally immersed in nature. Justin our tour guide was knowledgeable on the history and also very witty and entertaining. Our children loved him. It was one of the highlights of our trip and we highly recommend to families, single, all.
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The Isha Institute of Inner-sciences is a breathtaking Upper Cumberland retreat offering stress-relief, wellness retreats and outdoor recreation just 45 minutes northwest of Chattanooga and 2hrs southeast of Nashville. The center is a world-class yoga center featuring programs in classical hatha yoga, holistic Ayurvedic rejuvenation, and meditation classes from beginner to advanced levels. A guided tour is offered at 11am daily, followed by several complimentary yoga sessions between 12:15pm and 3pm daily. Hikes to one of many beautiful bluffs or valley waterfalls are available to the public without a fee. Bring a buddy, the Institute requires hiking in groups of 2 adults or more. Make sure to visit Adiyogi: The Abode of Yoga meditation hall. A powerfully energized form inside the Abode heightens the atmosphere for effortless meditation. Longer visits include lodging and vegetarian buffet meals for a fee. Isha Institute is a non-alcoholic, non-smoking, drug-free, pet free campus.
Last year my friend and I travelled to the US to attend a conference. After the conference my friend and I travelled to Isha Institute of Inner-Sciences. It was a surprise for my friend. We were on our way to the airport and we nearly missed the flight as the airport was packed due to a hurricane. We took 2 flights and finally made it. On our way to the Centre there were breathtaking views as it’s surrounded by mountains and the view of Tennessee is beautiful. We finally reached the ashram and we were welcomed by volunteers who gave us all the info on the ashram. We were there for only few hours. My friend and I were mesmerized when we entered the Adiyogi temple. It’s a serene and powerful place where one can spend hours. The volunteers guide you and you can meditate and feel the powerful energy. There’s also the energized copper linga where the devotees can pour water and do special prayers with the assistance of the volunteers. Later on we moved around the ashram but couldn’t visit the Mahima hall with it’s round, golden dome as it was busy. The view is magnificent. We went for lunch and the food was based on Ayurvedic and yogic philosophy. There was a wide variety of food. It was delicious and we wish to thank the volunteers for their smile, grace and commitment. Later on we went around the ashram and went for a stroll and were energized in the magnificent environment. We had to leave for the airport but couldn’t get a taxi so a volunteer helped us. Each and everyone we met at the ashram were kind and very helpful. Will highly recommend the ashram to visitors.
Hello, We are Chris and Ginger and we are looking forward to meeting you and showing you the many beautiful waterfalls of Tennessee. Relax as we will handle all of the details of transportation, food and drink and guide you along the trails to the waterfalls. Look around our website and if you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact us. We hope to see you soon!
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