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Lewis County Museum of Natural History

Lewis County Museum of Natural HistoryA great place to begin a tour of Hohenwald is the Lewis County Museum of Natural History and Discovery Center.  Located at 108 East Main Street, the Museum presents the story of Lewis County, beginning with the prehistoric peoples who built hunting camps here.

You will see some of the oldest pottery shards uncovered in the southeastern U.S.  The exhibit on Meriwether Lewis includes the key to the cabin where Lewis died.  Exhibits on early American Settlement, the Civil War, Gordonsburg Mining and Swiss settlement will give a better understanding of what you will see in Lewis County.  The Museum also contains one of the largest collections of wild game trophies in the western hemisphere.  The recorded voices of Dan and Margaret Maddox, who acquired the collection over half a century, guide you through the exhibits.  Dan Maddox built Nashville's famed RCA Studio B and owned a farm in Lewis County.  New video presentation show the African animals in their natural habitats.  The Discovery Center, which is under construction on the Museum campus, will allow visitors to explore the relationship between humans and nature and then see how humans have adapted to the environment.  Also under construction is a replica of Lewis and Clark's Fort Mandan, an early 1800 era cabin and the Ice House classroom.  You can also view the original stones that covered the grave of Meriwether Lewis for over 150 years.  The Museum is open Tues-Sat 10 - 4.  Closed Holidays and winter months.  Admission charged.  www.lewiscountymuseum.com   931-796-1550

Tour Hohenwald & Lewis County brochure

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A brand new guide, complete with directions, is available for all that would like to tour our area.  Download the file here:

TourismBrochure2010.pdf

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Natchez Trace Parkway

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The 444-mile Parkway follows one of the four oldest trails in North America from Nashville to Natchez, Mississippi, and is the seventh most visited National Park in the United States. Hohenwald is one of the towns closest to the Parkway.

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Amish and Mennonite Community

  Amish & Mennonite communitySeveral Amish and Mennonite families have purchased farms on Highway 20 (near Summertown) to create a settlement.

Amish and Mennonite families often make and sell products to the general public and give a glimpse of their unique way of life.  Many garden vegetables and berries are available in season.  A short drive to this area and you will see their many signs letting the public know what is currently available.  Yoder's Homestead Market is located at 3555 Summertown Hwy. (TN Hwy 20 E) selling homebaked pastries, breads and other foods.  They can be contacted by calling 931-796-1646.

Natchez Trace Wine Trail

Natchez Trace Wine Trail

Spirits and wine along the Natchez Trace have a long and treasured history.  Landlocked farmers needed a way to ship their produce to markets.  Corn and grapes were too precious to make the 2 month wet, long journey by river raft to Natchez.

Corn was made into liquor, or white lightning, and grapes were turned to wine, both out of necessity and its fabled medicinal benefits.  Barrels of spirits were easier to transport than hundreds of pounds of easy to spoil corn or the ever fragile grapes.  These barrels were off loaded

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