CLARKSVILLE BLOG

Michelle Dickerson
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Michelle Dickerson

Michelle Dickerson is the Visit Clarksville media and marketing director. She loves sharing stories about Clarksville's places, history and people, and showing the world its beauty. When she's not working you'll find her on the nation's backroads -- usually ending at a mountain or quaint town, tending her flower gardens, or relaxing with her boxer in her lap and a well-written book in her hands.

8 Fun Free Family Activities

Whether you're planning a trip to Clarksville this summer or live here and are looking for ways to fill some of those long summer days, here are some ideas for free activities -- in no particular order -- that the whole family can enjoy. What others have you discovered? Share your favorites with…

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8 More Fun Free Family Activities

Who doesn’t love free?! Our May post with “8 Fun Free Family Activities” has been so popular, we’ve added 8 more ideas! Whether you’re looking for an affordable destination that will guarantee fun for the whole family, some day-trip or weekend getaway ideas, or even some activities to get the kids…

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6 Scenic Spring Trails (With Lunch Ideas)

Updated on 3/21/2024 As the weather warms, Clarksville's trails come alive with the melodies of songbirds and the rustle of new foliage. Whether you are seeking a peaceful escape for a scenic family stroll, an urban trail full of public art, or a more rugged unpaved path to challenge yourself, you…

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Golf, Guns & Brews: The Ultimate Man Weekend

Two full days of golf, a little shooting and a couple of breweries gives you the ultimate man weekend adventure! First things first. When the day is filled with adventure, we must fill our stomachs! Start with a hearty breakfast at The Choppin' Block. It’s the city’s only butcher shop with a…

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Visit These Two Historic Sites Before Summer Ends

Kiddos in Clarksville have just over three weeks before school starts! These two top-rated historic attractions will keep the summer fun rolling, but will also ignite (or reignite) an interest in local history...and maybe all things educational. OK, that's probably a stretch, but kids of all ages…

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21 Places to Take a Selfie

Clarksville unveiled its 21st public art piece this month. Twelve of the pieces – at least – are in a proximity that’s easily walkable within the city’s downtown core. Murals, sculptures, fountains, and flames are among the art pieces you’ll see showcased along city streets, urban trails, buildings…

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History's All Around You in Clarksville, TN

Clarksville, Tennessee is first and foremost a river city. The Cumberland and Red Rivers merge in the heart of the town, very near where the city was founded in 1784. Today, a fully-developed Cumberland RiverWalk adorns this significant juncture, and an enclosed RiverCenter tells Clarksville’s…

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