Monterey is a town in Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 2,850 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Cookeville, Tennessee Micropolitan Statistical Area.
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The Monterey Depot Museum is in a replica depot, buts more than trains-its about everything from prehistoric Indians to coal miners, lumbermen, soldiers and people of the mountain community. Monterey's official motto is "Where Hilltops Kiss the Sky." The town is actually higher in elevation than Pigeon orgs and Gatlinburg.
This train depot was on our list of train related visits we want to do in Tennessee. Well worth an hour or two! Not just train info here, lots on indians, civil war , and coal mining too! Curator was interesting also. We will be back again sometime!
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Snag some whole wheat fig, apple or raspberry bars. Yep...They’re that good. Try the sorghum, local honey, fresh cheeses and more.
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Short easy walk to this amazing overlook. Just google mapped, but no real signs, just look for the gray A-frame (old and not in use). Walk right beside and then keep walking the path. Stay away from the edge, though! Don't miss this very cool place!
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The Monterey Farmers Market is open from May to October for the freshest vegetables available. The market, during the growing season is open mostly on Wednesdays and Saturdays, but one can find deals at anytime. We also have crafts. Just outside the pavilion, several yard sale vendors set up for a fee.
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The Standing Stone Monument was placed on this site in Oct., 1895. It The top stone is the only thing left of an original dog-shaped stone monolith carved by prehistoric Native Americans about a half mile west of this location. A state park 30-something miles away was named after this stone.
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