Crossville is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. It is part of the Crossville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 10,795 at the 2010 census.
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For something different to do, one could do much worse than visiting this dirt track. The people around us were very helpful and patient in explaining the intricacies.
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Stop by in the morning to see several of the senior crowd sitting at a table discussing world events or stop in to sit at the soda fountain for an awesome ice cream soda or more!! Super friendly with a working pharmacy in the back of the store.
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Wildwood Stables is located at Fairfield Glade Golf Resort. The trails are excellent and the scenery is beautiful. Highly recommend this trail. They also have hayrides with excellent food and a play area for kids. It is perfect for families. There is an amazing 200 year old sycamore tree! The tree is recognized by the Urban Forestry Council in Nashville, TN on October 5, 2012, as a Landmark and Historic Tree. It was planted in 1864 by Hugh Center. The homestead was located along Walton Road which carried travelers across the state. Many famous people stopped by the Center home. The site was also had a school house/chapel and was the hub of activity in the area. The tree stands 94 ft. tall and is 16 ft. in circumference, with a crown spread of 165 ft. The tree is a wonderful place to marry with couples pledging their eternal love. Prayers said under the tree is believed to go straight to heaven. The TUFC has recognized 32 landmark, historic and heritage trees across the state to date. Wildwood Stable is also a stop on the Upper Cumberland Quilt Trail. The pattern chosen is called "Crossed Roads" which is significent to the heritage of the area and Tennessee.
Celebrated my daughter's and her son's birthdays with a family long trail ride. It was a first for the grandsons. They loved it! The trail was beautiful!
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4,500 Square feet of operating layouts in all scales and railroad museum. Open Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 4 PM Central Time. Free Admission. Follow the attraction signs on I-40.
This is a free model railroad museum with exhibits in five different gauges. Fun for kids and adults alike. The volunteer operators are friendly and happy to answer questions.
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