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Cumberland Caverns
Natural SitesCumberland Caverns

Tennessee's Largest Show Cave  and home of Bluegrass Underground, open daily for scenic walking tours year round. We also offer educational field trips, overnight spelunking trips, daytime adventure trips, group tours, and banquets, birthday parties, and weddings.

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Historic Black House
Historic  SitesHistoric Black House

The oldest remaining residence in McMinnville was built in 1825 by Jesse Coffee and was distinct in its time due to its exterior brick construction. The Black House, situated on the southeast corner of Main and High streets in the downtown business district, gained the name by which it is best known through the ownership and occupancy of Dr. Thomas Black and his family.

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The Birthing Tree
Historic  SitesThe Birthing Tree

Located on Sparta Street, this tree is named for the number of children born under its shade to parents who were members of wagon trains. The tree now stands at the edge of McMinnville on Highway 70 S East of town. The tree is very large and among the oldest in Tennessee.


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Bone Cave State State Natural Area
Natural SitesBone Cave State State Natural Area

Big Bone Cave is a 400-acre natural area located in Van Buren County on the Cumberland Plateau escarpment. It is named for the discovery of the bones of a giant ground sloth (Megalonyx jeffersonii) in 1811. 

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Rock House State Memorial
Historic  SitesRock House State Memorial

Built between 1835 and 1839 this is famous stage stop and an early American frontier home in Sparta, TN served as a toll house and stagecoach inn along the Wilderness Road, accomodating famous Americans such as Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston and James K. Polk.

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Bridgestone-Firestone Centenial Wilderness WMA
Natural SitesBridgestone-Firestone Centenial Wilderness WMA

Called "The Grand Cumberlands" by an early 19th-century traveler, this 10,000-acre WMA is recognized as a natural treasure for its uniqueness and beauty.

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Places to EatRagland Bottom Restaurant

Salad bar.  Full service menu.

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Stay the NightFirefly Acres



Unique cabin rentals in a beautiful country setting. Pavilion & catering facilities for your special event.

















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Stay the NightRoyal Inn

While visiting the Upper Cumberland area stay at White County's newest motel.

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