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In this historic village, visitors can experience the Steam Age of railroading by touring Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum, which restores the home of engineer Casey. Across the Village grounds, an ice cream parlor, a soda country store and a general store, which preserve the atmosphere of an early 1900s general store are available. There is also a souvenir shop with more than 15,000 antiques on display. Address: 56 Casey Jones Lane Jackson TN USA
1 731 668-1223
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The Ned R. McWherter West Tennessee Cultural Arts Center or simply The Ned, is known for fine musical and stage acts available in a high-technology equipped performing arts theater. In addition to a 446-seat theater, this Cultural Center displays an art gallery in the lobby for traveling and local exhibits. Address: 314 E. Main St. Jackson TN USA
1 731 425-8395
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Commemorating the Civil War battle that took place near Jackson on December 19, 1862, the Salem Cemetery Battlefield features monuments honoring fallen soldiers, an interpretive center and a historical cemetery. Address: 58 Cotton Grove Rd. Jackson TN USA 38305
1 731 424-1279
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