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Clarksville, Tennessee An escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, Clarksville has the unique ability to blend big city amenities with small town charm. And we do it all with Southern style. Located a short 40 miles Northwest from the Nashville International Airport; Clarksville offers something to all who have a desire to travel outside the norm. Our artistic repertoire ranges from world class theatres and art exhibits to down-home dining and real country music. Love to shop? Explore our multitude of well-known stores or calm your craving for the unique find at one of the many specialty shops that call Clarksville home. Settled in the 1790’s by John Montgomery, Clarksville is one of the South’s most historic cities. Take a stroll downtown and see the restored brick sidewalks and intersections, period lighting, benches and planters. The Franklin Street thoroughfare represents the centerpiece of a re-emerging downtown district. While downtown, take the time to explore the area at your leisure on one of our self-guided walking or driving tours, some of the attractions you will find are: • Shopping at a number of antique shops and boutiques. • Locally-owned restaurants offering everything from pizza, pasta and fresh brews to steak and seafood, casual or upscale, there is something to please no matter your mood. • Professional productions at a 1940’s modern art theatre. • Stunning architecture dating to the early 1850’s. • The second most visited general history museum and one of the region’s most photographed structures. • Austin Peay State University, with its galleries and historic architecture • Public art displays including photography, statues and a mural high lighting Clarksville’s heritage.
Population(2009 Estimates, U.S. Census Bureau) City of Clarksville 123,564 Montgomery County 160,120 Clarksville was named the 9th fastest growing city in the nation by the U.S. Census Bureau in 2008. Clarksville TN-KY Metro Statistical Area was named the 10th fastest growing MSA in the country by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Climate Clarksville enjoys a mild climate with four distinct seasons, which makes it a pleasant and scenic destination any month of the year. Average Annual High Temperature: 69.0° Average January Temperature: 27.9° Average July Temperature: 88.7° Average Annual Precipitation: 48.11" Average Sunny Days: 56.0%
Visitor Information The Clarksville-Montgomery County Visitor Information Center is located at 180 Holiday Drive, just off Exit 4. The Center is open daily from 7:00am-4:00pm (except major holidays). For more information, call 931-553-8467 or visit us at www.clarksvillecvb.com
Our moderate climate makes us every nature lover’s dream location. Several state parks in the area provide miles of walking and biking trails so your taste for the outdoors will be satisfied. Not to mention that both the Cumberland and Red Rivers can provide endless hours of aquatic excitement. All of this doesn’t even touch on the many year round attractions that make Clarksville distinctive. From the Customs House Museum to Beachaven Winery and Vineyards we can provide a list of “must sees” for your visit. We are also home to Fort Campbell Army installation. Since its inception in August of 1942, Fort Campbell has become home to the 101st Airborne Division, the only Air Assault division in the world as well as two prestigious Operations Command units; the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne). Known to many as the “Screaming Eagles,” a nickname they earned during the Second World War, Fort Campbell and the 101st continue to be one of the Army’s most deployed groups of soldiers. Civilian visitors can gain access and information by visiting the Visitor’s Center located at Gate 4. Clarksville-Montgomery County has a great deal to brag about. Like our rich river heritage, our diverse community and our deep history. But those things are better left to experience on your own terms. Words cannot do justice to all that the area has to offer. Instead pack your bags, load the family in the car, and come by for a weekend (or longer once you see how much there is to do)! We guarantee, you won’t leave here disappointed.
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Regional, national and international artists consistently display their pieces in Clarksville galleries. Clarksville is home to permanent and rotating exhibits that feature a variety of mediums. These galleries provide the public an opportunity to view quality, original artforms, first hand. Downtown Artists Co-op 96 Franklin Street 931-552-4747
Mabel Larson Gallery Austin Peay State University 931-221-7876
Trahern Gallery Austin Peay State University 931-221-7876
Downtown Gallery 116 Strawberry Alley 931-221-7333
Since 1806 students have come to this urban campus for higher education. In 1927 the name was changed to Austin Peay State University in honor of then Governor Peay. The campus is home to several art galleries, state-of-the-art teaching facilities, sporting events and theatrical productions. Emerald Hill mansion, home of the Alumni Center, is on the National Register of Historic Places and is located on Second Street just off campus.
Enjoy free tours and tastings at one of Tennessee’s foremost commercial wineries. At regional, national and international award competitions spanning 23 years, Beachaven Winery has earned well over 500 awards, including seven Consensus Gold and hundreds of gold and silver medals. Make plans to attend Beachaven Winery’s annual Jazz on the Lawn concert series held throughout the summer. The grounds also include a gift shop.
Clarksville has a variety of bowling centers to choose from with standard to black light bowling. All offer open bowling times and shoe rentals. The centers also offer snack bars and evening entertainment. Call the centers for open times and events. East Gate Bowling Center 1770 Madison Street 931-647-6541 Hooper Bowling Center 5380 Tennessee Avenue Ft. Campbell, KY 931-431-6347
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The Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center 430 Warfield Boulevard 931-647-2695 Skyline Lanes 201 Kraft Street 931-645-2456
Clarksville’s Civil War story may not be glamorous, but it is significant. Four markers have been placed in locations throughout the county giving a detailed account of the historic events that took place in this area. Follow the trail (with five more markers coming soon) and relive history.
Hours: Open Daily 601College Street 931-221-7011 www.apsu.edu
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Hours: May - Sept, Mon.-Sat., 9:00a.m. - 6:00p.m.; Sun., Noon - 5:00p.m., Oct. - Apr., Mon.-Sat., 9:00a.m. -5:00p.m., Sun., Noon - 5:00p.m. Admission Free – 1 hour 1100 Dunlop Lane • 931-645-8867 www.beachavenwinery.com
The four current markers are located at: Public Square, corner of University and College Streets, Highway 76 and Riverside Drive near the pedestrian overpass.
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The Cumberland RiverWalk includes McGregor Park and the Cumberland RiverCenter. Stroll the meandering Cumberland RiverWalk, the city’s signature river front promenade. The internationally acclaimed centerpiece of the River District includes an ampitheatre, overlook plazas, wharf, boat ramp, pedestrian overpass and performance stages. In the summer months, the RiverWalk hosts a Concerts in the Park series.
Old railroad lines have been converted into a five-mile stretch of peaceful walking and biking paths. This greenway provides a valuable space for natural landscape and conservation. Benches and swings line the paved path. A perfect outdoor recreation spot for families and active individuals alike. Parking and restrooms are available. Greenway Trail Open Daily – 1-2 hours 1100 Pollard Road 931-645-7476
Park Open Daily – 30 minutes McGregor Park • Riverside Drive 931-645-7476
One-eigth mile Drag Races for bracket racing on Friday nights. One-quarter mile high bank clay oval track for late model, openwheel, mini sprint, pro-street, street stock and mini-mode cars. Fenced park area for the children. Hours: Friday & Saturday Nights - Feb - Nov Admission charged 2 hours – 1600 Needmore Road 931-645-2523 www.clarksvillespeedway.com
Clarksville has a wide base of recreational venues to satisfy the needs of many sports enthusiasts. The area boasts: • • • • • •
25 parks 3 community centers 8 swimming pools 5 golf courses 644 park acres 9 tennis courts
Both the City of Clarksville and Montgomery County have Parks and Recreation Departments that provide a wealth of recreational activities and locations throughout the area. For more information on recreational activities and events contact: Clarksville Parks & Recreation at 931-645-7476 or Montgomery County Parks & Recreation at 931-648-5732.
The Cumberland RiverCenter houses a permanent exhibit “As the River Flows”. This 12-panel display provides a chronological history of the Cumberland River and its significance to the development of Clarksville as one of America’s great Southern river towns. McGregor Park area provides a playground and picnic facilities for families to enjoy. Hours: 8:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. – Admission: Free 30 minutes McGregor Park • Riverside Drive 931-645-7476
Built in 1898 as a U.S. Post Office and Customs House for the flourishing tobacco trade, this architecturally fascinating structure is among the most photographed buildings in Tennessee. The state’s second largest general history museum, the Center features rotating exhibits, fine art galleries and a sculpture garden, along with permanent exhibits and the Explorer’s Gallery – a special area for the entire family to explore interactive exhibits such as McGregor’s market and the new Bubble Cave. Hours: Tues.-Sat., 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.; Sun., 1:00p.m. - 5:00p.m.; closed Mon. Admission charged • 2 hours 200 S. 2nd Street - 931-648-5780 www.customshousemuseum.org
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This 110-acre park is one of Clarksville’s most scenic areas. The cave and surroundings were a mineral springs resort at the turn of the century. In the 1930’s and 40’s, the huge cave entrance served as a naturally air-conditioned venue to Big Band performances. Later, the cave was owned by country music legend Roy Acuff and hosted some of Nashville’s biggest names in entertainment. Park Open daily - 8:00 am - sunset • Visitor’s Center: Daily 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Admission charged for Cave tours; Park admission Free – 1 1⁄2 hours; 401 Old Dunbar Cave Road • 931-648-5526
Beautifully preserved fields where the North’s first major victory of the Civil War was fought. Approximately 750 lives were lost on this historic ground. Located a short 45 minute drive from Clarksville. Hours: 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m. Admission: Free 2 hours 120 National Park Road, Dover, TN 37058 931-232-5706 www.nps.gov/fodo
Clarksville is a golfer’s paradise with a climate that makes golf virtually a year round sport. Named “11th Best City in the U.S. for Public Golf” by Go lf Digest, Clarksville’s courses offer beautiful greens at affordable prices.
Sample fresh produce, delicious homemade bakery items and shop for local handmade art. The Clarksville Market is open every Thursday at the L&N Train Station on 10th Street. The Downtown Market is held at City Hall on Public Square every Saturday.
Clarksville Country Club 334 Fairway Drive 931-647-5674 Cole Park Golf Club 1610 101st Airborne Division Rd. Ft. Campbell, KY 270-798-1822 Eastland Green 550 Clubhouse Lane 931-358-9051
Hours: May-October Thursdays 8:00am - 1:00pm & Saturdays 8:00am - 12:00pm, L&N Train Station on 10th Street (Thursday Market) and Public Square (Saturday Market) www.clarksvilledowntownmarket.com. 931-645-7476
Eastland Green South 4674 Sango Road 931-358-5092
This Civil War outpost was used by the Confederate Army. Overlooking the Cumberland and Red Rivers, Fort Defiance was surrendered without a shot by the Confederates following the fall of Fort Donelson. In 2011 an interpretative center was built to provide further insight into Clarksville’s involvement in the Civil War. Hours: Daily, Dawn-Dusk Admission: Free • 30 minutes End of Walker Street, New Providence area 931-645-7476
Mason Rudolph 1514 Golf Club Lane 931-645-7479 Swan Lake 581 Dunbar Cave Road 931-648-0479
A living history museum featuring 15 restored log homes and outbuildings, Historic Collinsville is situated on 40 rolling acres with picnic areas and walking trails. Structures date from 1830 to 1870. The first settlement takes visitors from the earliest “first home” to the expansive Dogtrot House on the hill, all featuring authentic furnishings. Hours: May 15 - Oct. 12, Thurs.-Sun., 1:00p.m. - 5:00p.m. Other times and dates by appointment. Admission charged 2 hours (30 minute drive from downtown) 4711 Weakley Road • Southside, TN 37171 931-648-9141 www.historiccollinsville.com
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See the best of Historic Downtown Clarksville and its perimeter through self-guided walking or driving tours. Brochure maps are available at the Welcome Center, Chamber of Commerce, Customs House Museum, Montgomery County Courthouse and Cumberland RiverCenter. Admission: Free 2 hours 931-647-2331
The Montgomery County Courthouse and Courts Complex is a blend of state of the art technology and historic charm. The original courthouse was constructed in the 1800’s but required intensive restoration after the 1999 tornado. Today, the Courts Complex features photographic displays illustrating Montgomery County’s fascinating history and heritage. Hours: 8:00a.m. - 4:30p.m., Mon.-Fri. Admission: Free – 1 hour • 1 Millennium Plaza (2nd & Commerce) • 931-648-5787
Built in 1890, the L&N Train Station is the scene for the Monkees’ hit, Last Train to Clarksville. This was once one of the busiest locations in Clarksville, with soldiers and civilians departing and arriving daily.
The Poston Building, built in 1842 by John Poston, is a group of three buildings under one roof. The building is one of several in the downtown area where advertising from the 1870s designed for river traffic is still visible. 10 minutes Public Square Admission: Free
Hours: Tues., Thurs. & Sat., 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. Admission charged Commerce & 10th Streets • 931-553-2486
A 170,000-acre outdoor playground, Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area is just a short drive northwest of Clarksville. Land Between the Lakes is an inland peninsula formed when the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers were impounded, creating Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkley, one of the world’s largest man-made bodies of water. The area provides opportunities for boating, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, camping, and over 200 miles of hiking trails. LBL also features HomePlace 1850, a working farm that displays life in the region during the 19th century, a planetarium and one of the largest remaining herds of buffalo in the United States. 100 Van Morgan Drive, Golden Park, Kentucky 800-LBL-7077 – 45 minute drive; 1 - 5 hours www.lbl.org
The Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum, located within Fort Campbell, traces the history of the “Screaming Eagles” from World War II engagements to Vietnam to Operation Iraqi Freedom. Just outside the museum, various aircraft, military equipment and monuments are on display. These massive machines are sure to capture the imagination of every child and child-at-heart. Hours: 9:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. Mon. - Sat., Closed Sun., Christmas & New Years • Group Tours Available Admission: Free – 1 hour • must obtain visitors pass at Fort Campbell Gate 4 Visitors Center Tennessee Avenue, Building 5702 Fort Campbell, KY • 270-798-3215 • www.fortcampbell.com/pratt.php
Erected in Public Square in 2004, an Eternal Flame stands to honor the sacrifices of soldiers and their families. Between Franklin and Main Streets Downtown 10 minutes 931-645-7476 Admission: Free
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Sculptures and artwork are scattered throughout downtown Clarksville, a tribute to the city’s commitment to the arts. Several statues depict famous Clarksville natives. A detailed description of the artwork can be found in the Walk or Drive brochures.
Public art includes the following: • Fountains located at Millennium Plaza, Strawberry Alley, Public Square • Statues Wilma Rudolph (Riverside Dr): One of America’s outstanding Olympic athletes, this Clarksville native won three gold medals in the 1960 Olympics and helped to bridge the segregation divide. Nora Witzel (Third St): This famous turn of the century photographer and artist was definitely before her time. She could be seen around town snapping photographs with her dog. John Montgomery (Franklin St): A Revolutionary War hero and founder of Montgomery County.
Firefighters Remembrance (8th St) “The Day After” (Commerce St): A statue in honor of the 1999 tornado sits on a park bench reading an edition of The Leaf Chronicle that came out the day after the devastating tornado. The newspaper never missed a day of print.
Doughboy (Legion St): The 81-year-old statue was erected in the 1920s to honor the city’s soldiers who died in World War I. Recently restored to its original state, the statue sits in front of the bus depot.
• Mural (Franklin St) “Bursting with Pride” depicts Clarksville’s skyline and is painted on the side of a building.
The Roxy Regional Theatre, Clarksville’s oldest professional theatre, offers patrons a combination of professional company shows (performed by actors from throughout the country) and community offerings. Housed in a 1947 Art Modern theatre, the Roxy produces 10 mainstage productions annually. Hours: Call for schedule of performances Admission charged • 100 Franklin Street • 931-645-7699 www.roxyregionaltheatre.org
Whatever your preference, Clarksville offers a full array of shopping opportunities. Some widely recognized anchor stores in or around Governor’s Square Mall include Dick’s Sporting Goods, Border’s, Old Navy, Hobby Lobby and Kohl’s. If antique hunting is your ideal excursion, or you’re looking for a truly unique gift, Clarksville has lots to offer in the Historic Downtown District, along Fort Campbell Boulevard or Madison Street. Built in 1858 by wealthy tobacconist Christopher Smith, this masterpiece overlooks the Cumberland River. Constructed during the troubled Pre-Civil War era, the home reflects the transition between Greek Revival and Italianate styles, which were so popular at that time. The home boasts grand hallways, an exquisite curved staircase and a “widow’s walk” on the roof. In March 1988, the Mansion was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Hours: Weekdays, 9:30a.m. - 2:30p.m. Evenings and weekends by appointment. • Admission charged – 45 minutes 1st & McClure Streets • 931-648-9998
Birdsong Resort is host to the only freshwater pearl-culturing operation in North America. Located in the heart of KY Lake, the farm grows Tennessee’s official gem: the freshwater pearl. “Walk-in” visitors may enjoy the museum, a video, visit the farm and shop at the freshwater pearl jewelry showroom year-round, 7-days a week. Guided tours by advance reservation only. Overnight accommodations available. Located only 112⁄ hours southwest of Clarksville down Highway 13 towards Waverly.
255 Marina Raod, Camden, TN • Exit 133 off I-40 731-584-7880 • Year-round, 7-days a week. www.TennesseeRiverPearls.com
The bounty of the Cumberland and Red Rivers is a haven for water enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy water skiing, jet skis, fishing or just cruising the river, the area offers a beautiful setting for fun in the sun. The area’s Cumberland River was named one of the top catfishing spots in the U.S. by Field & Stream.
A statue depicting a World War II soldier is the center point of this small plaza that honors all of Clarksville’s fallen heroes from the Civil War through Desert Storm.The memorial is outside the Veterans Plaza that houses County offices and the public library.
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Clarksville is full of unique eateries and well-loved national restaurants. Over 26 countries are represented in Montgomery County and its obvious when you sample our cuisine! Below is a list of local restaurants, pubs and best-kept secrets. For a list of the national chain restaurants that call Clarksville home visit our website: clarksvillecvb.com/eat
Econo Lodge Fairfield Inn Marriott Guest House Inn Hampton Inn Hilton Garden Inn Home-Towne Suites
Blackhorse Pub & Brewery 132 Franklin Street • theblackhorsepub.net (931) 552-3726 Blondies 135 Franklin St • blondiessandwiches.com (931) 645-9725 Brunies 101 Strawberry Alley • (931) 645-8414
Main Stay Suites Microtel Inn Quality Inn Ramada Inn Limited Red Roof Inn Super 8 Motel
Cumberland Grille 1503 Madison Street • (931) 572-1002 Edwards Steakhouse 107 Franklin Street • edwardssteakhouse.net (931) 906-8877 Front Page Deli 105 Franklin St • frontpagedeli.com (931) 503-0325 Hanonoki Japanese Steakhouse 2111 Lowes Drive • (931) 647-0999 Kohana Japanese Restaurant 120 Corporate Drive • (931) 648-8208 Lovin Spoonful Café 128 University Ave • lovinspoonfulcafe.com (931) 553-4080 Silkes Bakery 1214 College Street • silkesoldworldbreads.com (931) 552-4422 The Looking Glass 329 Warfield Blvd # H • lookingglassrestaurant.com (931) 552-6344
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April 14-16 Rivers & Spires Festival
January - December Roxy Regional Theatre Check out the Roxy Regional Theatre’s 2011 season for perfomances and show times at www.ro xyregio naltheatre.o rg
February - November Clarksville Speedway Featuring race track complex, UPM dirt track races, drag strip racing, go-karts, nitro RC, & mudd bogg. Every Friday & Saturday night. Held at the Clarksville Speedway. For more information, call 931-645-2523 or visit www.clarksvillespeedway.co m.
March - November USSSA Tournaments Softball tournaments. Held at Civitan Park. For more information contact Stan Adams at 615-368-7042 or email stanusssacgfp@ao l.co m
March 18-19
9th annual celebration in downtown Clarksville. This year’s festival includes musical variety from six stages, kid’s zone, teen zone, arts & crafts vendors, concessions, children’s parade and more. For more information, contact Doug Barber at 931-245-4344 or visit www.riversandspires.com.
April 17 Mrs. Tennessee United States All married Tennessee women ages 21 and over have the chance to become Mrs. Tennessee United States. Held at the West Creek Performing Arts Center. More information can be found at www.clarksvillecvb.co m or call Jessica Goldberg at 931-245-4346.
April 29 - May 1 Tennessee Classic Traditional Archery Shoot 14th annual archery tournament and bow making event. Held at Twin Oaks Bowhunters Range. For more information, contact Mark Baggett at 931-362-3717 or visit www.twino aksbo whunters.co m.
Old Time Fiddler’s Championship The 37th annual state championships. Competition in 12 events with monetary prizes. Hosted by the Hilldale Civitan Club. Held at Rossview High School. For more information visit www.tnfiddlers.co m.
March 26 Miss River Queen/Miss River Teen Pageant
May 2 Queen City Road Race Enter the 33rd annual Queen City Road Race. Events include 5k, relay race and one-mile fun run. Medals will be awarded. Held downtown Clarksville. To register and for more information contact City Parks & Recreation at 931-645-7476 or visit www.cityo fclarksville.co m/ parksandrec.
May - October Jazz on the Lawn
Preliminary pageant to the Miss TN USA & Miss TN Teen USA Pageant. Winners will appear at the Rivers & Spires Festival as well as other appearances throughout the year. Held in the Clement Auditorium at APSU. 7:00 p.m. For more information, contact Nikki Loos Peterson at 931-8011925 or Nicole Aquino Lamm at 931-801-2488 or visit www.riversandspires.co m.
Free open air concerts featuring regional jazz groups. Bring the family, blanket, and picnic baskets, but no pets or alcoholic beverages. Beachaven wine is for sale. Various Saturday evenings from 6:30-9:30 p.m. For more information and schedule, call 931-645-8867 or visit www.beachavenwinery.co m.
May 15 Opening Day at Historic Collinsville
April 8-9 Mid-South 51th Annual Jazz Festival Featuring the APSU Jazz Combo and Jazz Collegians. Held at APSU Music & Mass Communication Building. 7:30-9:00 p.m. Admission charged. For more information, contact Norma Jean Smith at 931-221-7818 or smithn@apsu.edu.
Visit a living history museum featuring authentically restored log houses and outbuildings dating from 1830 to 1870. Open Thursday through Sunday from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. May 15 through October 15. For more information, contact JoAnn Weakley at 931-648-9141 or visit www.histo ricco llinsville.co m.
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June 29 - July 5 Freedom Fest Carnival
October 7-8 Miss Tennessee USA & Miss Tennessee Teen USA Pageant
The annual Fort Campbell Screaming Eagles’ Independence Week celebration of America's birthday features a carnival with midway rides and attractions, games of skill, entertainment and a variety of concessions. For more information, call the MWR Office at 270-798-2853.
Delegates ages 15-26 from across the state compete in interview, swimsuit and evening gown for the title of Miss Tennessee USA or Miss Tennessee Teen USA.They will represent TN in the Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA Pageant. Held at the APSU Music & Mass Communication Theater. For more information, contact Jessica Goldberg at 931-245-4346 or jessica@clarksville.tn.us or visit www.misstennesseeusa.co m.
July 3 Old Fashioned Independence Day Celebration The City of Clarksville celebrates America’s independence with a family-friendly event featuring live music, carnival games for children, and fireworks for the Grand Finale. Held at McGregor Park. Free admission. For more information, contact the City Parks and Recreation at 931-645-7476.
July 10-15 AAU Girls 7th Grade National Basketball Championships (Div. I, II, III)
October 15 Go Commando Half Marathon & 5K This certified-course is perfect for a novice and challenging enough for a serious runner. The 13.1 miles wind along the Cumberland River and end at the Clarksville Marina. Medals will be awarded.For more information please visit www.go co mmando clarksville.co m or call Jessica Goldberg at 931-245-4346.
Over 100 teams from across the country will come to compete at the National Championships. Three divisions will be represented in the girls’ 7th grade tournament. Games will be held at local area schools and APSU. Admission charged. For game times and more information visit www.clarksvillecvb.co m or contact Channel Lemon at 931-245-434.
July 25-29 AFA Softball Tournaments National Softball Tournament for all ages up to 18. Teams will play at several fields around Clarksville. For more information visit www.clarksvillecvb.co m or contact Frances Manzitto at 931-245-4345
September 9-10 Riverfest Clarksville celebrates its river heritage in this annual festival featuring musical entertainment, children’s activities, fine arts exhibit, boat races and more. Held at the Cumberland RiverWalk. For more information, contact City Parks & Recreation department at 931-645-7476 or visit www.cityo fclarksville.co m/ parksandrec.
November 23 - January 3 Christmas on the Cumberland The lighting display of over 2 million lights provides the public with a one-mile walk along the Cumberland River through beautiful Christmas villages and fun fantasy scenes. Held at Cumberland RiverWalk. 5:00-10:30 p.m. nightly. Free admission. For more information, contact City Parks and Recreation at 931-645-7476 or visit www.cityo fclarksville.co m/ parksandrec.
September 30 - October 1 Oktoberfest
December Clarksville Trees of Christmas
Family fun the German way with authentic German food, music and dance. Carnival rides for children of all ages. Held at the 790 Economy Drive, off of Hwy 76, by I-24’s Exit 11. For more information, contact the Clarksville Edelweiss German American Club at 931-645-3382.
Fifteen to twenty Christmas trees will be decorated by area organizations and displayed throughout the 1858 Smith-Trahern Mansion. For more information, contact Martha Pile at 931-648-5725. *A complete listing of Clarksville-Montgomery County events can be found at www.clarksvillecvb.com/calendar
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• indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center • complimentary hot deluxe breakfast buffet • web tv, nintendo, and in-room movies available • 24-hour business center, free to guests • children stay free • Evening managers reception (M-Th)
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Off I-24 at Exit 4 251 Holiday Drive • Clarksville, TN 37040 Call the hotel direct at: 931.906.0606 Clarksville, Tennessee
Comfort Inn I-24, Exit 4
3430 Ft. Campbell Blvd. between Gates 3 & 4 •Swimming Pool •New Rooms •Refrigerator & Microwave •Free Wireless Internet •Free Breakfast •Weekly Rates •Military Discounts
931-905-1555 Free High Speed Wireless Internet Cable Remote TV/HBO Microwave & Refrigerators Free Free Local Calls • Laundry Facilities Outdoor Swimming Pool 1-800-733-7663
Near Governor’s Square Mall • I-24 Exit 4
Free Continental Breakfast Free High Speed Wireless Internet Microwave & Refrigerators • Free Local Calls Swimming Pool • Laundry Facilities Suites with Whirlpool & Jacuzzi
Whirlpools Executive Suites Outdoor Pool Wireless High Speed Internet
931-645-6300 1-800-800-8000
931.647.6144 800.4CHOICE
Near Governors Square Mall
I-24 Exit 4 Free Continental Breakfast
www.comfortinn.com/hotel/tn229
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TENNESSEE
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Beachaven Vineyards & Winery Clarksville Country Club Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council • Chamber of Commerce Industrial Development Board • Convention & Visitors Bureau Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library Clarksville Speedway Clarksville-Montgomery County Tourist Information Center Confederate Monument Cole Park Golf Course Customs House Museum & Cultural Center Cumberland RiverWalk/Cumberland RiverCenter/ Wilma Rudolph Statue/McGregor Park Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum Dunbar Cave State Park Eastland Green Golf Course Eastland Green Golf Course South East Gate Bowling Center Emerald Hill Clarksville Marina Fort Defiance Gateway Medical Center Governor’s Square Mall Heritage Park Historic Collinsville Hooper Bowling Center L & N Train Station Mason Rudolph Golf Course Montgomery County Courthouse Outlaw Field Public Square Roxy Regional Theatre Skyline Lanes Smith-Trahern Mansion Swan Lake Golf Course Swan Lake Sports Complex Tennessee Welcome Center The Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center
Lodging EXIT 4 AREA 36. America’s Best Inn • 931-648-8800 37. America’s Best Value Inn • 931-552-2663 888-315-2378 38. Best Western Inn • 931-552-3330 800-528-1234 39. Candlewood Suites • 931-906-0900 888-226-3539 40. Comfort Inn North • 931-647-6144 800-228-5150 41. Country Inn & Suites • 931-645-1400 800-456-4000 42 . Courtyard by Marriott • 931-551-4480 866-579-4360 43. Days Inn North • 931-552-1155 800-DAYSINN 44. Econo Lodge • 931-647-2002
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Fairfield Inn by Marriott • 931-551-3200 800-228-2800 Guest House Inn • 931-552-8060 800-552-4667 Hampton Inn • 931-552-2255 800-426-7866 Hilton Garden Inn • 931-647-1096 800-560-7843 Home-Towne Suites • 931-551-7711 800-228-5150 MainStay Suites • 931-648-0404 877-424-6423 Microtel Inn • 931-905-1505 888-771-7171 Quality Inn • 931-648-4848 800-228-5151 Ramada Inn Limited • 931-552-0098 800-272-6232 Red Roof Inn • 931-905-1555 800-THE-ROOF Super 8 • 931-645-6300 800-800-8000 Wingate Inn • 931-906-0606 800-228-1000 ValuePlace • 931-572-1446
EXIT 11 AREA 58. Days Inn • 931-358-3194 800-329-7466 59. Holiday Inn Express • 931-358-5800 800-HOLIDAY 60. Quality Inn South • 931-358-2020 800-228-5150 61. Super 8 • 931-358-0810 800-800-8000 DOWNTOWN & FT. CAMPBELL AREA 62. A & W Motel • 931-647-3545 63. Edge of Town Motel • 931-645-6466 64. Meadow Motel • 931-645-4573 65. Mid-Town Inn • 931-647-6536 66. Oak Haven Motel • 931-552-2121 67. Parkside Inn & Suites • 931-552-0045 68. Riverview Inn • 931-552-3331 877-48RIVER 69. Skyway Motel • 931-431-5225 70. Travel Inn • 931-647-5233 71. Vacation Motor Hotel • 931-645-6483 72. Winner’s Circle Motel • 931-431-4906 73. Westgate Inn & Suites • 931-645-9084 CAMPGROUNDS 74. Clarksville RV Park & Campground • 931-648-8638 BED & BREAKFAST 75. Lylewood Inn Bed & Breakfast • 931-232-4203 76. Magnolia House Bed & Breakfast • 931-503-8064 800-645-3026
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Stay Smart ® v All Rooms Interior Corridor v Free Express SmartSM Breakfast v Simply SmartSM Bathroom Showerhead & amenities v Evening Reception includes Beverages and Appetizers v Free Wireless High Speed Internet Access & Local Calls v Jacuzzi & Two Room Suites Available v Indoor Heated Pool, Spa & Fitness Center v Meetings/Banquet Space up to 100 people v 24-Hour Business Center v MicroFridge in Every Room
12759 Ft. Campbell Blvd. • Oak Grove, KY 42262 270/439-0022 • 270/439-1499 (fax) • 877/439-0022 (toll free) sales@fortcampbellhie.com(e-mail)
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Free Full Breakfast Buffet
Quality Inn Exit 4, “The Full Service Hotel”
• Full Service Restaurant & Lounge • Free Local Calls • Meeting/Banquet Facilities to 400
Recreation Center: • Heated Indoor Pool • Outdoor Pool • Sauna • Whirlpool • Fitness Center
Oversized Rooms Featuring: 2011 Gold •Free High Speed Wireless & Wired Internet •32” Flat screen TV Award Winner • In Room Coffee • Hairdryers & Ironing Boards •Refrigerators & Microwaves • Voice mail • Business Center • Pet Friedly
for Reservations call:
Exit 4 on I-24 3095 Wilma Rudolph Blvd. Clarksville, TN www.qualityinn.com/hotel/tn542 931-648-4848 fax:931-648-4858
1-800-424-6423
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Clarksville City Golf Courses
Swan Lake 18 hole Par 71
931-648-0479
Mason Rudolph 9 hole Par 30
931-645-7479 Senior rates M - F Lighted Driving Range open at night March - November
“one of the best places to play” Golf Digest - 2009-10
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