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Antiques & the Arts
Visiting Antiques and The Arts in Downtown McMinnville is like
coming home to see an old friend. From the moment one enters the
front door, there is a warmth and friendliness seldom found in a
business establishment. Whether it's the individual character of the
boutique-style areas throughout the store or seeing numerous items
from years gone by, this store feels like home.
The store is an eclectic mix of rare antiques and collectibles,
vintage jewelry, hats, and apparel, hard to find dolls and toys,
original art and high quality musical instruments. It's a store that
celebrates the arts in all of its forms." Local potter, Dorinda
Watts, has a wide selection of very high quality hand thrown
stoneware pottery in a variety of colors and styles, and antique
collector Iris Walker, with her vast array of antiques displayed.
Whether you have a few minutes or an afternoon, Antiques and The
Arts is the perfect place to step back in time for awhile to take a
trip down memory lane or select another piece of art for your
personal collection.
121 East Main Street
McMinnville, TN 37110Phone: (931) 507-9811
Website:
www.antiquesandtheartstn.com
Email: sherrill@antiquesandtheartstn.com
george@antiquesandtheartstn.com
Cumberland Mountain General
Store
An old-fashioned general store, chocked full of antiques and old-timey
goodies.
Open 10-5 Daily May till December, Usually closed on Mondays or Not!

We are just a "Mom & Pop" business and have elderly parents and
could be called away at any time.
If you are making a trip, please Call Ahead
Soda Fountain/Cafe is open for lunch 11-2 on Wed-Friday, and 11-4 on
Sat. & Sun.
Soda Fountain/Cafe is not open on Monday & Tuesday, but the Store
is!
6807 South York Hwy.
Clarkrange, TN 38553
Phone: 931-863-3880
Website:
www.cumberlandmountaingeneralstore.com
Grandpa’s House
We are in the memory business: honoring old ones and creating new
ones.
One of the most popular items in Grandpa's House are Mother's
Gingham Babies. She typically makes them in two sizes (8 to 10
Inches and 12 to 14 inches in height). They can be made in
different colors and any size. Grandpa's House is pleased to share
with our customers the pottery of Tad Crisp of Golden Hollow
Pottery. At
times, we created
specific pieces for special needs and occasions.
We have been making
traditional handcrafts for four generations. If you are looking for
quilts, rag dolls, rugs, pottery, paintings, and other quality
crafts Grandpa's House is the place.
Grandpa’s House is also a mini-museum. Its focus is to preserve a
history of the way life used to be for most of us that lived in
Macon County in the early part of the 20th century.
2217 Oak Grove Road
Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150
Phone:
Website:
www.grandpas-house.com
E-mail:
info@grandpas-house.com
Granville Bed & Breakfast Gift Shop
Open Wednesday - Friday; 12:00-3:00 PM, Saturday 12:00-5:00 PM
We have Miche Bags: One Bag - Endless Possibilities! Original and
the Big Bag size
Change your bag as easily as you change your style. Change the look
of your handbag by simply changing the shell (cover). Forget the
time and hassle of transferring all your things from one handbag to
another - one purse with endless possibilities!
We also feature jewelry - the perfect finishing touch - shop our
very fashionable and timeless assortment, handmade pottery featuring
Granville mugs, pinch pitchers, pocket vases and more from Smokey
Mountain Pottery; personalized doormats, Watkins Products, a name
trusted since 1868; Arthur Court beautifully functional aluminum
serveware; assorted boxed and individual cards; hand-made baskets by
local artisans; Raven's Nest Original Gourmet Products and Gifts; We
have available many hard to find classic gifts and home decor pieces
from beautiful antique furniture to hand made cards.

Come see us - you'll be glad you did!
146 Clover Street
Granville, TN 38564
Phone: (931)653-4511
Phone: (615)444-2975
Website:
www.granvillebandb.com
E-Mail:
prclemons@gmail.com
Luscious Luxury Items
We invite you to take a peek at our exquisite collection of
art-gifts and accessories, all handmade in America by professional
artists and craftspeople. Luscious luxury items appeal to a range of
eclectic, elegant, and professional tastes.
For more information or to place an order, please contact:
Lea Bryan
Owner, Luscious Luxury Items
Phone: 615-417-0038
Website: www.lusciousluxuryitems.com
Email:
lea.bryan@lusciousluxuryitems.com
Rugby’s Commissary
Rugby’s original Commissary was built in 1881 and operated on a
cooperative basis in the early years, as Thomas Hughes had hoped.
Here both colonists and visitors found many of the wares needed to
“begin life anew” in the Tennessee wilderness. Commissary ads such
as this one from an early Rugby newspaper touted “merchandise of
nearly every description at lowest market prices - dry & fancy
goods, boots & shoes of all grades, crockery and glassware, woodware,
tinware, farming implements and a full line of groceries.” The
Commissary was torn down in the 1930’s.
Today, the historically reconstructed Commissary holds a treasure
trove of traditional handcrafts made by dozens of area artisans;
British Isles foods, games and prints; Rugby and area history and
travel books; Victoriana of every description and much more.
5517 Rugby Hwy.,(Hwy 52)
Rugby, TN 37733
Phone: (423) 628-2441
Toll-free: 888-214-3400
E-mail: rugbytn@highland.net
Website:
www.historicrugby.org
Scott's Bestway
All your hunting, fishing, and picnicking supplies. Full line of
brand name and store brand groceries. Fresh meat selection with
special slicing available.
Open 7 days a week: 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. during winter and 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
in summer
804 East Lake Avenue
Celina, TN 38551
Phone: (931) 243-3327
Stagecoach Gift Shop
The gift shop and Stagecoach Café are in a 1930's historic
Cumberland Homestead house.
4355 Hwy 127 South
Crossville, Tennessee 38555
Phone: 931-456-9631
Email:
drutledge@stagecoach-road.com
Website:
www.stagecoachplace.com/
The
Gallery & Exhibitions at the Appalachian Center for Craft
Shop in our gallery for unique, original fine craft in all media...
The Gallery is one of the finest retailers of contemporary American
fine craft in the Southeast. We represent the work of 100+ artists
whose work ranges from the contemporary to the traditional.
Find world-class, handmade functional and sculptural fine craft
including hand-blown glass, ceramics, jewelry, furniture, decorative
metals and ironwork, quilts, textiles and weaving, clocks, lamps,
candles, wood carvings and turned bowls, and books and craft
supplies.
Join us the weekend after Thanksgiving (Friday-Sunday) for the
Annual Holiday Festival.
The three-day event features one-of-a-kind gifts, handmade
ornaments, special exhibitions, demonstrations, music and more.
Relax and shop in the rich elegance of the Craft Center's Gallery -
don't miss this holiday tradition in the Upper Cumberland!
1560 Craft Center Drive
Smithville, TN 37166
Phone: 931-372-3051
Phone: 615- 97-6801
Website:
www.tntech.edu/craftcenter/
E-Mail:
craftcenter@tntech.edu
Upper Cumberland Arts Alliance at the
Granville's Arts & Cultural Center
The Center is located upstairs in Sutton's General Store, and
artists of the Upper
Cumberland Arts Alliance are displaying various pieces of their art.
Each month the UCAA is featuring an artist, and customers are able
to purchase signed original work from one of the area's finest
artists working in an array of media.
E-mail:
UpperCumberlandArtAlliance@yahoo.com
Phone: 931-265-0338 or
Write us at: P.O. Box 417, Byrdstown, TN 38549
Stonehaus Winery & Gift Shop
Stonehaus Winery is located high atop Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau
just off Interstate 40 at Exit 320. The Winery & the Gift Shop are
open to visitors 7 days a week year-round. After the tour stop in
our gift shop and see our wonderful selection of wine racks, gourmet
foods, wine gift baskets, homemade fudge, the list goes on and on.
2444 Genesis Road
Crossville, TN 38558
Phone: (931) 484- WINE (9463)
Website:
www.stonehauswinery.com
Sutton General Store
Just a stone's throw from the banks of the Cumberland River stands
the Ben Sutton General Merchandise Store and Grocery. Built in
1800's, it continuously served the families of the Granville,
Tennessee area until the 1970's. The two story building's unique
style features a balcony with many of the products the store offered
for sale during its 90 years of service. The original building has
much of the same interior fixtures it had at the turn of the 20th
century. The store contains a dining room offering family style
dining for groups of 40 by reservation. Furnishings and memorabilia
are on display; very unique gifts and merchandise are for sale.
Walking back in time will be fun, interesting and educational.
Clover Street
Granville, TN 38564
Phone: 931-653-4151
Website:
www.granvillemuseum.com/
E-Mail:
info@granvillemuseum.com
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