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South Central Tennessee
Tourism Association
Rene Lance, Executive Director
3780 Franklin Pike
Lewisburg, TN 37091
Phone: (931) 993-3286

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South Central Tennessee Tourism Association - Maury County, TN

Maury County

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Maury County, Tennessee

The Capital of Tennessee Antebellum homes. 

Click here to visit the Maury County Chamber of Commerce

Maury County is rich in history and most fortunate to be the Antebellum Homes Capital of Tennessee. For more information about the homes and tour opportunities visit Maury County Conventions & Visitors Bureau at 8 Public Square, Columbia, TN 38401 931-381-7176 or www.antebellum.com

We love to show off our beautiful homes during our three annual pilgrimages. These pilgrimages are all self-guided with hostesses at each site. Maps are provided with detailed directions. We welcome individuals and tour groups.

The commercial historic district, in the heart of Columbia, boasts a magnificently restored courthouse and a town square revitalized in recent years with many unique shops, antique stores and restaurants.

A land of quiet beauty. Man has enhanced nature's handiwork with many things to tempt the eager eye: historic churches, white fenced pastures, moss strewn rock walls, and antebellum mansions. Spend the time to enjoy Maury County's ready welcome.

ATTRACTIONS:

ATHENAEUM Located at 808 Athenaeum St., Columbia, TN. Built in 1835 it served as the rectory for an elegant finishing school for girls. Open for Tours T- S, 10 - 4, Sun., 1 - 4, Feb. - 3rd week of Dec. Admission Charged. For information, call 931.381.4822.

polk_homeJAMES K. POLK HOME Home of the 11th president of the United States. Built back in 1816. Tour the entire home and beautiful gardens. Admission charged. Open M-Sat., April-Oct. 9-5, Nov.-Mar. 9-4, Open Sun. 1-5. Special rates for groups of 10 or more. 301-305 W 7th St., Columbia. 931-388-2354. http://www.jameskpolk.com

ELM SPRINGS Elm Springs is a fine example of a Greek Revival mansion built in 1837. On the Register of Historic Places, Elm Springs is today the national headquarters of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Admission charged. Group rates available. Open Tues.- Fri. 9-5, Sat. 11-4. 740 Mooresville Pike, Columbia. 931-380-1844.

ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Located on Hwy 243, just inside the city limits of Mt. Pleasant. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One of the most historic graveyards in Tennessee holds the graves of slave and master, Civil War Privates and Generals, and Episcopal faithful and their Bishops.

RIPPAVILLA PLANTATION Rippavilla was the site of General Hood's breakfast with his commanding officers prior to the ill fated Battle of Franklin. Built for Nathaniel Cheairs in 1852. Listed on the National Register. Located at 5700 Main Street, Spring Hill. 931-486-9037. Admission charged. Open M-Sat. 9-5, Sun. 1-5. Last tour begins at 4:00 pm.

TENNESSEE MUSEUM OF EARLY FARM LIFE Located behind Rippavilla Plantation, US Hwy. 31. More than 500 items are on display, many dating to the early 1800's. The majority are from Tennessee but visitors from other states are also contributing items often unique to their area. Open Thurs.-Sat. 9-4. Admission charged. 931-486-9037.

FERGUSON HALL Located at 5350 Main St., Spring Hill. A handsome plantation home most noted for an incident that transpired there in 1863. Confederate General Earl Van Dorn was shot dead by a jealous husband. Tours by appointment.

MAURY COUNTY ARCHIVES Records back to 1808 - One of the only County Archives in the State to have records going back to its founding in 1808. In the stacks can be found genealogy records for family's with-in Maury County, many in surrounding Counties and throughout Tennessee. Located on E 6th St., Columbia. 931-375-1501.

MAURY COUNTY ALLIANCE - 308 W. 7th Street, Columbia, TN 38402. 

SOUTH CENTRAL TN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 815 S. Main St., Columbia, TN 38401. 931-381-2040. www.sctdd.org Jerry Mansfield, Executive Director.

phosphate_museumMT. PLEASANT MAURY COUNTY PHOSPHATE MUSEUM Take a tour of the past and see Native American artifacts, Civil War memorabilia, antique farm implements, articles in common use in homes from the late 1800's to early 1900, fossils, and phosphate artifacts. Four special events/exhibits yearly. Located on the square in Mt. Pleasant.

KEG SPRINGS WINERY Nestled deep in the Tennessee hills, halfway between Columbia and historic Hohenwald, Keg Springs Winery is a lovely place to see. As you wind your way through some of the most beautiful scenery in Tennessee, you will find the drive alone worth the trip. Hours: W-F 12-6, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5. 931-285-0589.

COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Located on Hampshire Pike, Columbia, TN 38401. Phone (931) 540-2722. A two-year college serving a nine-county area. Several allied health programs, forty-three career targeted majors and pre-professional programs available.

riverrats_canoeRIVER RAT'S CANOE RENTAL Located on 4361 Hwy. 431 S., Columbia. Phone (931) 381-2278. Canoe trips on the Duck River - 5 to 29 miles. Group rates available. www.riverratcanoe.com. www.riverratcanoe.com.

THE TENNESSEE PADDLER canoe and kayak trips on the Duck River and Buffalo River. We offer primitive camping and cabin rentals. Also available: hiking, caving and paddling instructions. Yanahli Kayak & Canoe Co. - 931-215-4891 and Buffalo Buds - 931-379-4404. www.tennesseepaddler.com

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