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Thank you for visiting Tennessee Today! This site has been made with much Tennessee Pride! The hope has been to get businesses recoginized and the good folk of Tennessee gathered together. Hopes that new friends will be made and new support for the small businesses across the state. Hopes that the information gathered and shared here will be found interesting, helpful and maybe even exciting for others. I've already made some great new friends myself from designing this myspace. So, for those have asked...those who have not asked, but wondered...those who will visit or be invited to join Tennessee Today....YES! There is a REAL person behind this myspace. My personal myspace and many friends & family are friends to this myspace. I have made the choice to keep my personal pics and info seperate from this myspace for two simple reasons... this myspace is designed with Tennessee in mind! And, secondly, I a choice to have my privacy. I've made a few great friends here whom I have added to my personal myspace :) But, I do not want to mix the two sites together. Know! I hope this helps those who may have wondered and hopefully you'll join all the wonderful people across Tennessee!! The BEST of the BEST are found here!!

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Where To Find Antiques!

1. Relicswww.relicsstore.comCleveland, Tn. 2. Bank Street Antique Mallwww.BankStreetAntiques.netDecatur, Al. 3. North Alabama Antiqueswww.northalabamaantiques.comHuntsville, Al. 4. The Red Door Antiqu...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:22:00 GMT

Clothier to the King-- Bernard Lansky

..TR> Elvis called him "Mr. Lansky," but a legion of faithful customers affectionately call him "Mr. B."  For more than half a century, Bernard Lansky has held the title, "Clothier to the Stars....
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:57:00 GMT

The Belle Meade Plantation

Belle Meade Plantation, located in Belle Meade, Tennessee, is an historic plantation mansion and its grounds that today function as a museum. In 1807, Virginian John Harding bought Dunham's Station lo...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:53:00 GMT

Alan LeQuire

Alan LeQuire (born 1955) is an American sculptor of the late 20th and early 21st century. A native of Nashville, Tennessee, much of his work is displayed in public areas of his hometown. LeQuire's fat...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:36:00 GMT

Legend of the Peabody Ducks

..TR> ..TR> Legend of The Peabody Ducks How did the tradition of the ducks in The Peabody fountain begin? Back in 1933 Frank Schutt, General Manager of The Peabody, and a friend, Chip Bar...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:27:00 GMT

A World War II Secret City

  Oak Ridge, Tennessee, a city born of war in 1942, existed for seven years as a truly "Secret City."  Oak Ridge, Tennessee was not shown on any maps, did not allow any visitors other than b...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:20:00 GMT

Visit NorthEast Tennessee

Blountville 1. Appalachian Caverns www.appacaverns.com 2. Factory Stores of America at Tri-Cities www.factorystores.com Bristol 1. Birthplace of Country Music Alliance Museum www.birthplaceofcountrymu...
Posted by on Tue, 27 May 2008 13:20:00 GMT

The Story of The Scopes Trail

The early 1920s found social patterns in chaos. Traditionalists, the older Victorians, worried that everything valuable was ending. Younger modernists no longer asked whether society would approve of ...
Posted by on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 17:15:00 GMT

Lady Vols Win 8th National Championship

Pat Summitt Opening Statement:"We haven’t had a whole lot of sleep and certainly last night was a very special night. These ladies made it happen with leadership, defensive intensity and the exe...
Posted by on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 16:51:00 GMT

29th Annual Tennessee Fall Homecoming ~October 9th-12th

Noris, Tennessee~ A celebration of Appalachian culture and heritage with old-time musicians, arts & crafts fair, traditional foods, molasses making, sheep herding and more. For more info: museumof...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 17:55:00 GMT