Post Politics - Thu Nov 05
At a gathering in downtown Franklin, Bredesen announced the a oeOld Tennessee: Settlers to Soldiers Traila will be the first of a series of historic trails which will eventually include 14 more throughout Tennessee.
Hitting the Trail: Governor launches new statewide program with Old Tennessee Trail announcementWilliamson Herald - Thu Nov 05
Bob Coan of Schenectady, N.Y., and his two friends - one from Sunset Beach, N.C., and the other from Florence, Ky., - were just looking for a small town to visit Tuesday when they traveled to Franklin and met Gov.
Some Colleges Feel Growing Pains After Surge In EnrollmentWTVF Nashville - Wed Nov 04
Colleges and universities across the country are reporting record enrollment. The experts said the economy is the driving force.
Book Vandals and the Dust Jackets of Joe OrtonSeattle Post-Intelligencer - Wed Nov 04
Maury County, TN Library Director Elizabeth Potts shows one of several books which have had "dirty" words marked through.
Chamber blazes new trails in tourismThe Tennessean Nashville News - Wed Nov 04
Ever since Chris Neese assumed his role as executive director of the Cheatham County Chamber of Commerce one clear vision has been the driving force at the heart of his service.
Bredesen announces 'Discover Tennessee' initiativeThe Daily News Journal - Tue Nov 03
Governor Phil Bredesen announced today the launch of Discover Tennessee Trails and Byways with the debut of the Old Tennessee Trail.
Columbia Polls Open To Elect Mayor and Vice-MayorWTVF Nashville - Tue Nov 03
It's Election Day in Columbia, and people will be heading to the polls to pick their new mayor and vice-mayor. The election will determine who will replace outgoing Mayor Bill Gentner and determine who will serve as vice-mayor. Council members Dean Dickey, Debbie Matthews and Sue Stephenson; Columbia businessman Jerry Hodges and Maury County ...
Governor To Announce Franklin Tourism InitiativeWSMV-TV Nashville - Tue Nov 03
The governor is expected to announce a large-scale tourism initiative on Tuesday afternoon.
Civil War-era chairs featured at Polk HomeThe Leaf-Chronicle - Mon Nov 02
COLUMBIA, Tenn. - The chairs created by a Williamson County slave are believed to have enabled him to buy his freedom prior to the Civil War and were so well constructed they have lasted 150-160 years.
Find something new to do on Old Tennessee TrailThe Tennessean - Sun Nov 01
Go hear music in Leiper's Fork, the community where stars such as Wynonna Judd and Michael McDonald live.
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