Tour Overview
Tennessee Music Pathways locations in the South Central Tennessee Region.
More songs are written, recorded, and played live here than anywhere else in the world. Tennessee Music Pathways connect you to the people, places, and events that shaped music history.
From the big cities to the small communities, this statewide program identifies, explains, and preserves the legacy of music in Tennessee. Be it a story of the past, a star of the present, or the promise of the future, Tennessee Music Pathways help you follow the music.
Stops
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Stop 1: Hardison Mill Homestead Hall
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Stop 2: The Homestead Festival at Hardison Mill
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Stop 3: Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
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Stop 4: Mark Collie Pathway Marker
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Stop 5: Wayne County Walk of Fame
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Stop 6: James D. Vaughan Pathway Marker
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Stop 7: Lawrenceburg Crockett Theatre
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Stop 8: Mimosa Cemetery
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Stop 9: Gospel Music Mural by Whitney Herrington
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Stop 10: Ed Townsend Tennessee Music Pathway Marker
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Stop 11: Becky Buller Photo Tribute
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Stop 12: Live Music on the Mountain at the Smoke House
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Stop 13: The Caverns - Bluegrass Underground
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Stop 14: Storytellers Hideaway Farm
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Stop 15: Minnie Pearl Chicken Wire Statue @ Bluff Garden
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Stop 16: Minnie Pearl Downtown Statue
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Stop 17: Grinders Switch Center
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Stop 18: Hopper Cemetery
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Stop 19: Sarah Ophelia (Minnie Pearl) Pathway Marker
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Stop 20: Mike Farris Music Pathways Marker