Crossville, Tennessee

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Overview

Located in the heart of Cumberland County in the state of Tennessee is the city of Crossville. Also the county seat, it has a population of about 11,000. As suggested from its name, Crossville is being intersected by two major highways of the state: the U. S. Route 127 and U. S. Route 70, making it a significant crossroads in Tennessee. Prior to the establishment of its first post office in 1830, the community was fondly called as Lambeth’s crossroads. Beautifully located atop the Cumberland Plateau, this city surely has numerous pretty locations and food scene to showcase to in-the-know travelers.

Tourist Attractions

Most of the tourists in the city are after the famous 127 Yard Sale. This incredible long lines of hand-me-downs situated along Highway 127 opens annually for four days, starting from the first Thursday of August. Started in 1987, the sale route runs from Covington, Kentucky, passing through Chattanooga, Tennessee; Gadsden, Alabama; Bryan, Ohio; and ending in Hudson, Michigan. For years, this was known as the world’s longest yard sale. Shoppers as well as curious tourists surely won’t get enough of the second-hand merchandise this yard sale has to offer.

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Best Hotel Accommodations

Crossville’s ideal location atop a plateau makes it also ideal for guest wanting to have extended stays. Here, travelers are very much welcomed by accessible accommodations offering varied amenities. Among these is the Comfort Suites. It has 60 elegant guestrooms and suites perfectly located near the city’s championship golf courses. The Hampton Inn along Hospitality Drive, meanwhile, offers free breakfast, free parking, and high-speed internet connection. The Holiday Inn Express in Peavine Road is the perfect place for an elegant stay near Crossville’s attractions and business district. Book your Crossville Hotels with Reservations.com.

Things to Do

Apart from the sale season in Highway 127, travelers can explore Crossville’s other interesting places and activities available all year round. A first in the list is a visit to the Minister’s Tree House. This tree house tower standing at 97 feet tall is definitely a marvel found along Beehive Lane. For live stage performances, the Cumberland County Playhouse on Tennessee Avenue does not disappoint. For a glimpse of the beautiful scenery from the plateau, the Wildwood Stables offers horseback riding, hayrides, and trials enough for visitors to have a look around. You can also take a trip to the Stonehouse Winery for a taste of exquisite wines such as orange squeeze, blackberry summer, and muscadine wine.

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Restaurants and Dining

Crossville offers an equally appealing list of dining places where guests can choose from depending on their food preferences. A crowd favorite is Forte’s Restaurant on the Square. Located along the city’s downtown, Forte’s menu showcases exquisitely creative and sumptuous dishes including their famous salmon salad and jerk chicken special. For romantic and intimate dinners, the Brass Lantern on Chestnut Hill Road offers excellent ambience alongside with its attentive staff and wonderful food. For casual meals of burgers and sandwiches, the best place to have lunch is at the Beef and Barrel. This restaurant located along West Avenue also impresses their customers with its “Old West” decors and interiors.

Mary Desilva