Clarksville, Tennessee, in Montgomery County, is a bustling city built by the tobacco trade. The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center, in the city's historic district, was originally constructed as a US Post Office during the tobacco boom. Now it has been converted into art gallery, history center, and hands-on children's museum. Just outside of town is the Dunbar Cave State Park, where visitors can hike through caverns that were once mined for gun powder and used for big band concerts.
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Covert Escape Games is a new and exciting experience in Clarksville, TN for groups of all sizes. Family fun, groups of friends, date nights, team building, all are welcome to join the fun. Covert Escape Games provides physical adventure experiences where you solve puzzles and follow clues in an immersive environment in order to complete the objectives in a set time limit of 1 hour.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
Customs House is a great way to spend a couple of hours. Great train set up. Artifacts and stories from early in our history. Nice gift shop. Centrally located with good eats near by.
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Great civil war site that is well maintained overlooking the river. They have some of the cannons placed overlooking the river. Well worth a stop, I recommend this to one and all. Kids will like the river overlook and all the cannons and cannon balls.
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Love this trail. People a friendly and courteous. Beautiful nature scenes and fresh air. Perfect walking trail for dogs
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Excellent /personal service by server Briana made this visit the best experience we have had here. The food was delicious and the entire meal was perfect.
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If the weather is permitting, this is a nice place to sit or bicycle about. The Cumberland is a historic river, with an open interpretative center in the pavilion.
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This park has a very unique set of rock formations, sinkholes, and of course, caves and caverns. The mouth of the cave is spacious and perfect for fun events like cave yoga, and square-dancing. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
We had a great time exploring the cave...our guides were very knowledgeable...we even saw a cave bat which we were told was rare at that time of year..highly recommended!!!
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Great for all ages! Family friendly and have memberships for only $17 a month! You only have to purchase socks once and bring back each time you come. Located close to Ext 4 so super convenient.
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