Shop. Dine. Stay.Enjoy. A Visitor’s Guide to Dyersburg and Northwest

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2 Index Attractions: Dyersburg/Dyer County ……………...... 6 Within 40 miles of Dyer County ……….15

Shop ……………………………………….… 28

Dine ……………………………………….…. 34

Stay ……………………………………….…. 37

Enjoy ……………………………………….…38

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Reelfoot Lake, pg 24 5 Attractions Dyersburg and Dyer County

Bikini Bottoms Off Road and Zip Line Park 300 Burnt Mill Rd. • Dyersburg 731.676.0402 • bikinibottomsoffroadpark.com Have some four-wheeling fun on a vast network of trails built for easy riding or extreme off-road action for ATVs, motorcycles, 4x4s and other trail rigs. Take a ride on Big Jon, America’s second longest Zip Line, and enjoy a night or two at one of the park’s rental cabins. Open on weekends. Events include live music, mud races, hill climbing and other family entertainment.

Boss Hoss Cycles 790 S. Main Ave. • Dyersburg 731.286.2453 • bosshoss.com Boss Hoss Cycles, Inc., was established in 1990 in Dyersburg when founder Monte Warne created his first Chevy V8-powered motorcycle in his shop. The company has grown from its humble beginnings to a 22,000-square-foot manufacturing facility. The product line has also grown from the conventional two-wheeled motorcycle to include three-wheeled vehicles commonly referred to as trikes. In the true innovative spirit that brought the Boss Hoss to life, these dream machines continue to astonish the most diehard motorcyclist. Stop by for your tour of the shop!

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7 Dyer County Museum 305 College St. • Dyersburg 731.286.3611 • dyerhistory.com View a collection of artifacts about the life and times of Dyer County and how the community worked, worshipped and played. Housed in an historic WPA structure known as the old Dyersburg High School, the museum is open monthly or by appointment.

Dyersburg Regional Airport 315 Airport Rd. • Dyersburg 731.287.8181 • dyersburgtn.gov Built as a secondary landing strip for the historic Dyersburg Army Air Base in Halls, the city-owned airport is home to local aviators and is the front door to Dyer County for corporate air traffic. Singer Patsy Cline made a phone call from the airport during a refueling stop shortly before her plane crashed in foul weather near Camden, Tenn., en route to Nashville.

Dyersburg State Community College 1510 Lake Rd. • Dyersburg 731.286.3200 The Dr. Walter E. David Wildlife Museum on campus features one of each species of duck found on the Mississippi Flyway. The collection contains more than 70 species of animals from several continents, including moose, caribou and bears. Dyersburg State is also famous for its massive dogwood blooms in spring and 100 different species of trees native to virgin forests. The Richard E. Donner Arboretum and Nature Trail is also a favorite for people who enjoy the outdoors. The museum and arboretum are open year round. 8 Full Throttle S’loonshine Distillery South Main St. • Trimble 731.882.1883 • fullthrottlesloonshine.com Reality TV star Michael Ballard built the world’s largest biker bar — the Full Throttle Saloon — in Sturgis, S.D., and it grew into a household name. Then he built a genuine moonshine distillery in the tiny town of Trimble, Tenn., – his childhood home. Using an early 1900s tradition and recipes, and an authentic copper still, Ballard creates multiple flavors that are satisfying and refreshing. His authentic Tennessee moonshine recipe delivers an 80-proof punch and a taste that's second to none. Ballard’s 9,000-square-foot distillery sits at the eastern end of South Main Street where a cotton gin once stood. Come try S’loonshine and see where it’s made. The distillery is open for tours 10am to 8pm Monday through Thursday, 10am to 9pm Friday and Saturday, and noon to 6pm Sunday.

9 Dyersburg Electric System 211 E. Court St. Dyersburg, TN 38024 731-287-4600

10 Fyrne Lake Farms 6875 Lenox-Nauvoo Rd. • Dyersburg 731.676.5556 • fyrnelake.com Fyrne Lake Farms, a 2,500-acre private natural park, offers a unique setting for outdoor weddings and special events at a lake pavilion, retreats and day events in the lodge and fishing memberships in its mile-long lake.

Great River Road Raceway 165 Little Levee Rd. N. • Dyersburg • 731.589.3328 Great River Road Raceway is a one-eighth-mile drag strip with a motocross track. Open 6-9pm Fridays.

Historic Downtown Dyersburg With the 1911 courthouse as the centerpiece, downtown Dyersburg is full of history. The courthouse and 45 buildings in the district are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally called McIver’s Bluff, Dyersburg began on the and is connected to the world by Historic U.S. Highway 51, downtown’s main avenue. Attractions include The Soldier in Grey at 101 W. Court St. and General Strahl’s Cannon on East Court Street.

I-155 Welcome Center As you enter Tennessee on I-155 from Missouri, stop by the welcome center at mile marker 8.7. It’s open 24 hours a day.

Lenox Bridge State Road 182 • Dyersburg The hand-operated, swing span bridge originally crossed the Obion River on County Road S8025 west of Lenox. Built in 1917, it now spans a boat canal in the Lakewood Subdivision. It is the only surviving “swing span, pony Pratt through truss bridge” in the country.

11 Main Street Dyersburg Farmers Market 335 Clark Ave. • Dyersburg At the Main Street Farmers Market, you can buy some of the finest produce in the South sold by the people who grow it. Located at the new River Park downtown, the market is open Saturdays and Tuesdays from mid June through September. The annual Main Street Fall Festival is on the last Saturday of the market’s season!

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12 Newbern Depot 103 Jefferson St. • Newbern The historic Newbern Depot is much more than a museum — it’s a working depot with daily Amtrak stops and a late night visit from the City of New Orleans. The restored depot acts as a social gathering place and entertainment stage. The month-long celebration, Depot Days, happens every September.

Old South Trading Company 2359 Hwy. 51 S. • Dyersburg 731.288.4867 • oldsouthtradingco.com This small, family-owned business specializes in unique and hard-to-find firearms.

Sorghum Valley 296 James H Rice Rd. • Dyersburg Sorghum Valley is an antique replica village at the Dyer County Fairgrounds that displays thousands of items of local color. The venue is a big attraction during the fair and at Christmas time when it is completely decorated with lights.

Tennessee College of Applied Technology 340 Washington St. • Newbern 731.627.2511 • tcatnewbern.edu This is one of 27 Colleges of Applied Technology in the Tennessee Board of Regents system — the sixth largest system of higher education in the nation. 13 Discovery Park, pg 18 14 Area Attractions Within 40 miles of Dyer County Alex Haley Museum 200 S. Church St. • Henning 731.738.2240 • alexhaleymuseum.org Discover a comprehensive collection that represents the life and achievements of Alex Haley, the reknowed author of “Roots.” Purchase Alex Haley’s books and other souvenirs. The museum is open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday and Sunday by appointment.

Battle of Trenton Driving Tour and Gibson County Courthouse 295 N. College St. • Trenton • gibsoncountygov.com A self-guided tour through Trenton’s historic downtown gives you key locations of the Civil War Battle of Trenton on Dec. 20, 1862. Along the way, visit Court Square and the historic Gibson County Courthouse, which was built in 1899 and features a clock tower and hanging bell. Driving tour maps are available at City Hall.

Big Cypress Tree State Park 295 Big Cypress Rd. • Greenfield 731.235.2700 • tnstateparks.com This park offers a quaint, clean and relaxing spot to enjoy nature’s purity and beauty. You’ll find a variety of native wild flowers and trees, such as showy evening primrose, black-eyed Susans, yellow poplar, bald cypress and dogwood. 15 Clover Creek Ranch and Lodge 1532 Jackson Hill Rd. • Hornbeak 731.287.1272 • clovercreeklodge.com Clover Creek Ranch and Lodge is located on 1,100 secluded acres about seven miles from . The ranch is a nature lover’s paradise with an abundance of wildlife. It offers horse-back riding, hiking, fishing, hunting (duck, turkey, deer, raccoon), skeet shooting, quall hunting and archery.

College Hill Center 127 N. Grand Ave. • Brownsville 731.772.4883 • brownsvilletn.gov Historic College Hill Center, built in 1850, is one of Haywood County’s oldest buildings. It houses three museums: the Haywood County Museum, Haywood County Sports Museum and the Felsenthal Lincoln Collection, which consists of priceless artifacts, artwork and Civil War items associated with America’s 16th president. Seasonal hours.

Crown Winery 3638 E. Mitchell St. • Humboldt 731.784.8100 • www.crownwinery.com Crown Winery’s vineyards create a stunning backdrop to an elegant Tuscan-style villa on a hillside in Gibson County. Enjoy tastings, browse the gift shop and pottery studio, and bring home some of the region’s finest wine. The winery is open 11am-6pm Thursday to Saturday, 12-5pm Sunday and by appointment only Tuesday and Wednesday. Friday hours expand to 7-10pm April through September.

16 Davy Crockett Home 219 N. Trenton St. • Rutherford 731.665.7166 • 731.665.7253 • townofrutherford.org The Davy Crockett Cabin Museum, the last home of the legendary hero, features furniture, tools and arti- facts from the early 1800s, as well as his mother’s grave. Restored from the timbers of his home where he lived from 1822 to 1835, the museum provides insight into Crockett’s life. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, and during Davy Crockett Days in October, the museum is open 9am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday and 1-4:30pm Sunday. At other times, the museum opens by appointment.

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Dyersburg Office Atlanta Office 350 US Hwy 51 Bypass S 1300 Ridenour Blvd. Su. 100 Dyersburg, TN 38024 Kennesaw, GA 30152 731.287.4700 678.819.3781 www.forcumlannom.com 17 Discovery Park of America 830 Everett Blvd. • Union City 731.885.5455 • discoveryparkofamerica.com Discovery Park of America is a 50-acre complex that offers visitors a world-class educational and entertain- ment experience with indoor and outdoor exhibits focused on nature, science, technology, history and art. The centerpiece is Discovery Center, a 100,000-square- foot building showcasing 10 exhibit galleries that include a theater simulation of the 1811-12 earthquakes that shaped the land in this region and a planetary tour in the starship theater. It also features a 20,000-gallon aquarium revealing the underwater life of Reelfoot Lake, a 60-foot replica of a human body with a 30-foot slide, dinosaurs, fossils, Native American artifacts, military equipment, vintage automobiles and many more hands-on activities for children. Outdoor attractions include The Settlement with buildings and landscapes to represent a typical early 1800s small community and replicas of an 1800s train station and the Liberty Bell. The park is open 10am–5pm daily except Mondays and major holidays. In winter, closing time moves to 4pm. Hungry? Try the nearby Sassafraz Restaurant at 2205 W. Reelfoot Ave. in Union City. You’ll find an upscale menu in a family-owned restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere. (731.884.1877, sassafrazrestaurant.com)

18 Dixie Gun Works/Old Car Museum 1412 W. Reelfoot Ave. • Union City 731.885.0700 • dixiegun.com Dixie Gun Works, pictured below, is the largest supplier of black powder shooting equipment, parts and antique guns in the world. Its Old Car Museum is home to 36 antique cars, as well as thousands of interesting antique mechanical devices and appendages.

Ed Davis Fish Farm 258 Salem St. • Milan • 731.662.7676 Catch tilapia, catfish, hybrid blue gill and largemouth bass at this 800-acre farm, which has 500 acres of water in 50 ponds.

The Elam Caboose 214 E. Church St. • Union City • 731.885.0211 The Elam Caboose is a G,M&O caboose that was fully restored in 2001 and moved to the Obion County Chamber of Commerce.

Emerson E. Parks Covered Bridge Park Plaza • Trimble Of Tennessee’s four historic covered bridges, the Parks Covered Bridge is the only one in the western portion of the state. Originally spanning a drainage ditch dividing two fields on Parks’ farm, the bridge is the only known Kingpost truss covered bridge in the state.

19 Emmett Lewis Memorial Heritage Center and Museum 130 S. Court St. • Tiptonville • 731.253.9922 The museum features Tiptonville, Reelfoot Lake and Lake County history. Learn about how the Civil War impacted the region, Reelfoot Lake’s formation and famous residents like rockabilly star Carl Perkins.

Flippen Fruit Farm 3734 W. Shawtown Rd. • Troy • 731.538.2933 The fruit farm is a peach and apple orchard, market, pie factory and restaurant.

Fort Pillow State Historic Park 3122 Park Rd. • Henning 731.738.5581 • tnstateparks.com On the western edge of Tennessee, off Highway 207 in Lauderdale County, sits Fort Pillow State Historic Park — rich in historic and archaeological significance. Steep bluffs overlook the , which made this area a strategic location during the Civil War. The park’s museum, which has artifacts and interpretive displays, is open 8am-4pm.

Freed House 304 E. Eaton St. • Trenton • 731.855.1772 Visit the historic Victorian home of Julius Freed, a Confederate solider who was wounded, captured and held as a prisoner of war until his release in May 1865. The home is open for public tours, meetings or receptions. Call for reservations. 20 Green Frog Village 15 Green Frog Lane • Alamo 731.663.3319 • greenfrogtn.org A Southern historic village, Green Frog features the Cotton Museum of the South, Delaney Farmstead and the antique print shop, Green Frog Press. Other attractions include a chapel built before 1900, a 1920s one-room schoolhouse and a railroad station. The museum is open 10am-4pm Tuesday-Saturday.

Grizzly Jig Company, Caruthersville 303 Ward Ave. • Caruthersville, Mo. 800.305.9866 • grizzlyjig.com Grizzly Jig Company, a family-run business, is one of the nation’s top crappie fishing tackle stores.

Hatchie 6772 Hwy. 76 S. • Stanton • 731.772.0501 The wildlife refuge is 11,556 acres along the scenic Hatchie River about four miles south of Brownsville. It was established in 1964, primarily to provide food, water and shelter for migrating and wintering waterfowl.

Herbie Town 778 Humboldt-Gibson Wells Rd. Humboldt • 731.559.4661 This off-the-beaten-path destination features replica buildings reminiscent of the Wild West. Hours are 9am-5pm Monday-Thursday and Friday and Saturday by appointment.

21 Historic Greyhound Bus Depot Visitor Center 109 N. 5th St. • Blytheville, Ark. 870.763.2525 • mainstreetblytheville.com Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the bus depot is believed to be one of only three of its kind still in existence. Built in 1939, the building houses the local tourist information center and headquarters for Main Street Blytheville.

Lady Luck Casino 777 E. 3rd • Caruthersville, Mo. • 573.724.4063 Situated on a riverboat on the mighty Mississippi, Lady Luck Casino Caruthersville offers an exciting gaming experience.

Lake Isom National Wildlife Refuge 4343 TN Highway 157 • Tiptonville 731.538.2481 • fws.gov National Wildlife Refuge was established as an inviolate sanctuary for wintering waterfowl in 1938 by presidential proclamation. Lake Isom is the oldest refuge in Tennessee and encompasses some 1,850 acres of migratory bird habitat.

Marijac Memorial River Park TN Highway 21 • Tiptonville Experience the Mississippi River at the Marijac Memorial River Park. Only two miles from downtown Tiptonville, this new park is in a small grove of timber just below the great bend in the river and features a scenic overlook, picnic area and boat landing. 22 Masquerade Theatre 120 S. 1st St. • Union City 731.246.0038 • ucmasqueradetheatre.com Masquerade Theatre Inc. produces musicals, comedies, dramas, children’s plays, workshops and concerts. Its formal season begins each spring with a major musical production followed by three musicals, comedies or dramas. The Children’s Summer Workshop features six productions. It also provides workshops, fashion shows and concerts during the year.

Mindfield 1 Mindfield Alley • Brownsville Mindfield, a massive network of steel artwork off Main Street, is the life’s work of Brownsville artist Billy Tripp. He began the structure in 1989. It will continue to evolve until his death, at which point it will become the site of his interment.

23 2595 State Route 21E • Tiptonville 731.253.9652 • tnstateparks.com Reelfoot Lake was formed when the Mississippi River temporarily reversed its flow during a violent series of earthquakes in 1811 and 1812 on the nearby New Madrid fault. The 15,000-acre park’s ecosystem is unlike any other place in Tennessee. Visitors can see bald eagles and almost every kind of shorebird. In addition to boating, fishing, camping and hiking, diverse species of animals and plants make it a popular attraction for visitors from across the country. The visitor’s center is open 8am-4:30pm seven days a week. Nearby in Tiptonville are two restaurants famous for their catfish and trimmings: Boyette’s Dining Room, 10 Boyette Rd., 731.253.7307; and Lakeview Dining Room, 3550 State Route 21E, 731.253.7516. 24 Ritz Civic Center 306 W. Main • Blytheville, Ark. 870.762.1744 • artsmissco.org Local and touring stage productions, as well as gallery exhibits, are showcased in this renovated former movie palace.

Soleil Garden Center 2317 Nailling Dr. • Union City 731.885.3005 • soleilgardencenter.com The Soleil Garden Center offers a variety of plants and gardening supplies, furniture, jewelry, art and hand-made products from local craftspeople.

Stanton Cannery 4 S. Main St. • Stanton • 731.548.6222 The cannery opened in 1973 to encourage low- income families to raise gardens and can their excess for later consumption in an effort to stretch the benefits of food stamps. Today, it is still a place for residents to can their vegetables, fruits and meats. The cannery is open from 8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Friday.

Tennessee Safari Park 637 Conley Rd. • Alamo 731.696.4423 • tennesseesafaripark.com The zoo and park reside in an operational century farm that began as a land grant from President Andrew Jackson. It features close-up views of 400 animals from 80 species around the world. The park opens at 10am Monday-Saturday and at noon Sunday. The last car is let in each day at 4:30pm.

Todd Family Fun Farm & Corn Maze 101 Tom Austin Rd. Dyer • 731.643.6720 The farm offers families and groups a glimpse of real farm life by mixing education and entertainment. 25 Trenton Teapot Museum 309 S. College St. • Trenton 731.855.2013 • teapotcollection.com The museum contains the world’s largest collection of porcelain Veilleuses-Theieres. Purchased by Dr. Frederick Freed from all over the world, the teapots on display are dated from 1750 to 1860. The museum is open 24 hours a day. You’ll find a key to the exhibit at the police department, which is in the same building.

University of Tennessee Martin J. Houston Gordon Museum and Paul Meek Library 10 Wayne Fisher Dr. • Martin 731.881.7464 • utm.edu The gallery is adjacent to the Corbitt Special Collections reading area. Museum hours are 8am- 4:30pm Monday-Friday and by special arrangement. Veterans’ Museum/Dyersburg Army Air Base 100 Veterans’ Dr. • Halls • 731.836.7400 • dyaab.us Once home to hundreds of Army pilots training to fly B-17 bombers, the former Dyersburg Army Air Base still operates a portion of its enormous WWII runway for general aviation. The runway features replica barracks and a Veterans’ Museum. The Annual Halls Air Show also brings back the B-17 and other war birds every August.

West Tennessee Agricultural Museum 3 Ledbetter Gate Rd. • Milan 731.686.8067 • milan.tennessee.edu/museum The West Tennessee Agricultural Museum is steeped in the rich history of its region and presents life-size displays that depict the everyday challenges settlers faced opening a new territory. The museum is open 8am-4pm Monday-Friday. 26 West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center 121 Sunny Hill Cove • Brownsville 731.779.9000 • westtnheritage.com Learn why the highway between Memphis and Nashville is known as the Music Highway. You’ll see artifacts from music legends Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley, the home of Sleepy John Estes and Tina Turner’s grade school, Flagg Grove School. Hours are 9am-5pm Monday-Saturday and 1-5pm on Sunday.

West Tennessee Regional Art Center 1200 E. Main St. • Humboldt • 731.784.1787 • wtrac.tn.org The only permanent fine arts museum in the region, the West Tennessee Regional Art Center is in the restored Humboldt City Hall building. Along with art exhibits, it is home to the Caldwell and Ewers collections and the Lois and Wallis Jones Boehm Porcelain Collection. Hours are 9am-4:30pm weekdays and on Saturday by group reservation.

White Squirrel Winery 4385 S. Hwy. 45 W. • Kenton 731.796.1713 • whitesquirrelwinery.com The winery offers wines made from fresh fruit grown in Northwest Tennessee’s rich soil. The tasting room is open 12-6pm Friday and Saturday and 1-5pm Sunday. 27 Shop H Blue color denotes Chamber member Dyersburg Mall 2700 Lake Rd. • Dyersburg 731.286.5426 • dyersburgmall.com You can shop all day at Dyersburg Mall – the largest shopping center in town. Stores include … • Bath & Body Works, 731.288.0098 • Burkes Outlet, department store, 731.285.2447 • Cato, fashion, 731.286.2288 • Claire’s Boutique, jewelry and accessories, 731.285.8084 • GNC, health and nutrition, 731.286.6198 • Hibbet Sports, 731.286.2918 • JCPenney, department store, 731.285.6320 • Joann Fabrics and Crafts, 731.287.8941 H Maurices, fashion, 731.285.7626 • Payless ShoeSource, 731.286.0226 • Peebles, department store, 731.286.5544 H Rogers Jewelry, 731.287.7672 • Rue 21, fashion, 731.285.5275 • Southern Heritage, fashion, 731.285.8010 • Sports Addition, 731.287.9422 • What’s Hot, fashion, 731.445.8803 • Williams Diamond Center, 731.285.5829

More shopping in Dyer County Aaron’s, discount store, 2450 Lake Rd., Suite D, Dyersburg, 731.285.6446, aarons.com

H Abella Boutique, women’s apparel, 126 East Main St., Newbern, 731.445.4620

Big Lots, closeout retailer, 2450 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.2828, biglots.com

H Black Star Beauty Supply, 620 Mall Blvd., Dyersburg, 731.589.1993

28 H Cabin Fever, furniture and outdoor décor, 216 S. Mill Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.1031

H Casey’s General Store, 1950 St John Ave., Dyersburg, 731.286.1281

Cathy Hulgan Gifts & Interiors, children’s clothing and gift shop, 100 Community Park Rd., Suite C, Dyersburg, 731.285.5544, cathyhulgan.bridgecatalog.com

Chandler Furniture Mart, 2675 Lake Rd., Suite A, Dyersburg, 866.796.3386, chandlerfurniture.net

H City Drug, gifts and accessories, 101 S. Mill Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.7284 Clay’s Apparel for Men, 307 B Gordon St., Dyersburg, 731.377.6412 Clutter Bug “A Resale Shoppe,” clothing, 102 N. Main St., Dyersburg, 731.377.1765

H Cricket Corner, women’s fashion, 642 B U.S. 51 Bypass, Dyersburg, 731.285.4546, cricketcorner.net

H Cypress Creek Outdoors, sports, 305 U.S. 51 Bypass N., Dyersburg, 731.287.1470 The Diamond Gallery, jewelry, 470 Mall Blvd., Dyersburg, 731.285.6222

H The Factory Connection, discounted clothing, 1949 St. John Ave., Dyersburg, 731.286.9009, factory-connection.com 29 Your locally owned, hometown bank, serving your hometown needs for over 80 years.

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Fish Hunt, sporting goods, 630 U.S. 51 Bypass, Dyersburg, 731.882.1888

H Flirty Birds Boutique, children’s and ’tween’s clothing, 1130 U.S. 51 Bypass West, Suite 3, Dyersburg, 731.334.5008

Galleria, furniture, 103 S. Mill Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.5011, galleriafurnitureandinteriors.com

H General Appliance and Furniture Company, 213 W. Court St., Dyersburg, 731.285.5201, ygafco.com

Grass Monkey, women’s clothing and accessories, 575 Mall Blvd., Suite B, Dyersburg, 731.285.6002

Happy Pockets Consignment Boutique, clothing, 2455 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.377.4314

Hastings, books and entertainment, 650 U.S. 51 Bypass, Dyersburg, 731.286.4881, gohastings.com

Hilltop House, gift shop, 575 Mall Blvd., Suite H, Dyersburg, 731.285.6810

H Kroger, 2525 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.0380 The Learning House, school supplies, 536 U.S. 51 Bypass, Dyersburg, 731.287.7193, thelearninghouse.com

Lowe’s Home Improvement, 1155 U.S. 51 Bypass West, Dyersburg, 731.288.4660, lowes.com

Magnolia Marketplace, women’s apparel, 426 Troy Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.2525, shopmagnoliamarketplace.net

Manner’s Men Shop, 575 Mall Blvd., Suite A, Dyersburg, 731.285.4452

H Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio, 490 B U.S. 51 Bypass West, Dyersburg, 731.285.8441, merlenorman.com

H The Mustard Seed, women’s apparel, 470 Mall Blvd., Suite D, Dyersburg, 731.325.5478

Old City Hall Antiques, 119 S. Mill Ave., Dyersburg, 731.286.9001, oldcityhalldyersburg.com

31 H Blue color denotes Chamber member H Old South Trading Company, outdoor sporting goods, 2359 U.S. 51 South, Dyersburg, 731.288.4867, oldsouthtradingco.com

H Olive Branch Outfitters, men’s apparel, 470 Mall Blvd., Suite C, Dyersburg, 731.334.4267

H Pennington Seed and Supply, 214 S. Mill Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.1031, penningtonseedandpecans.com

H The Restoration Station, 115 E. McGaughey, Dyersburg, 731.478.5105, evansrestorationstation.com

H Roses & Rust, 43 Unionville Rd., Dyersburg, 731.612.3767 Sally Beauty Supply, 2450 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.286.5582, sallybeauty.com

H The Sandbox: A Children’s Shop, 620 Mall Blvd., Suite D2, Dyersburg, 731.325.5564 Sears Hometown Store, 550 U.S. 51 Bypass, Dyersburg, 731.285.3302, searshometownstores.com

H Sez Sew, custom monogramming, 501 E. Court St., Dyersburg, 731.285.2120, sezsew.com

H The Shirt Shack, 5434 Roellen-Newbern Rd., Newbern, 731.627.3734 Shoe Dept., 2450 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.6833, shoeshow.com

H Southern Class Boutique, 850 Pennell Ln., Suite B, Dyersburg, 731.478.6199

Sunpoint Pool and Patio, 575 Mall Blvd., Suite J, Dyersburg, 731.285.3411, sunpointpools.com

Suzy’s Suitcase, women’s apparel, 114 E. Main St., Newbern, 731.377.6412

Tempe’s, women’s apparel, 114 W. Court St., Dyersburg, 731.286.0355

H The Uniform Source, 575 Mall Blvd., Suite I, Dyersburg, 731.286.4511, uniformsourceforyou.com 32 Uptown Girl Boutique, women’s accessories and apparel, 1265 S. Main St., Dyersburg, 731.334.2704, theuptowngirl.net

The Vase, antiques, 112 E. Court St., Dyersburg, 573.380.4680

Village Tailor, women’s clothing and accessories and tailor shop, 575 Mall Blvd., Dyersburg, 731.286.1061, villagetailortn.com

H Walmart, 2650 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.3700, walmart.com

The Working Man, outdoor sports apparel, 540 U.S. 51, Dyersburg, 731.287.0427, theworkingmanstore.com

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33 Dine H Orange color denotes Chamber member H Abe’s Rib-Eye Barn, steaks, 1130 Henry St., Dyersburg, 731.285.4648

Alvino’s Pizza, authentic Italian, 112 N. Main Ave., Dyersburg, 731.286.4550

Applebee’s, 2700 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.287.1607

Arby’s, 2710 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.286.6788

Bad Bob’s BBQ & Grill, award-winning, pulled pork barbecue, 1965 St. John Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.4400

Burger King, 810 Highway 51 Bypass West, Dyersburg, 731.287.9666

Catfish Corner, Southern-style catfish, 312 Airport Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.3474

H Chick-fil-A, 2440 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.0880

China King, buffet Chinese food, 2393 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.286.4711

H China Star Super Buffet, 1130 U.S. 51 #31, Dyersburg, 731.286.6773

H Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Southern food, 3055 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.288.4848

H Dairy Queen, 396 Highway 51 Bypass N., Dyersburg, 731.882.1931

H Dave’s on the Square, known for its Holy Cow hamburgers, 107 W. Market St., Dyersburg, 731.478.6219

H Domino’s, pizza and sandwiches, 2500 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.3030

H El Patio Mexican Restaurant, 1995 U.S. 51 Bypass N., Dyersburg, 731.287.9488

Grecian Steak House, family steaks and buffet, 2265 St. John Ave., Dyersburg, 731.286.6842 34 Hog Heaven, West Tennessee pulled pork, 1320 Shelby Dr., Dyersburg, 731.285.1544

H Huddle House, breakfast and sandwiches, 1120 Highway 51 Bypass South, Dyersburg, 731.287.0020

Java Café, sandwiches and soups, famous for dirty snowman – a specialty coffee drink with toffee nut and white chocolate, 1130 U.S. 51, Dyersburg, 731.285.2020

H Joe’s Downtown Market, deli sandwiches and café, 214 W. Court St., Dyersburg, 731.286.3483

KFC, 2408 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.9373

H King’s Bar-B-Que, 3850 Millsfield Highway, Dyersburg, 731.445.3876

Las Lomas Mexican Restaurant, 1430 U.S. 51, Dyersburg, 731.288.6073

H Little Caesars, 490 W. Highway 51 Bypass, Dyersburg, 731.285.0777

Lock’s Grocery, home-cooked meals from scratch, country store, 5997 Millsfield Hwy., Dyersburg, 731.285.5335

Long John Silver’s, 2625 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.0906

Los Portales, 2385 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.287.8918

H Lupo’s Italian Steakhouse, fine Italian dining, 2320 Amanda Ave., Dyersburg, 731.287.0088

Mary Lou’s Café, home-cooked meals, Dyersburg’s “Paula Dean,” 1063 Vendall Rd., Dyersburg, 731.325.5516

H McDonald’s, 2496 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.1598

Miss Vicki’s Diner, barbecue and burgers, 46 Main St., Trimble, 731.297.2004

35 Mom’s Buffet, Southern-style buffet, 206 E. Main St., Newbern, 731.627.0099

Neil’s Barbeque & Grill, 470 Mall Blvd., Dyersburg, 731.285.2628

New China Restaurant, fresh-made Chinese, 506 U.S. 51, Dyersburg, 731.285.1573

Pig N Out, known for its ribs (dry or wet), 1610 E. Court St., Dyersburg, 731.286.4488

Pizza Hut, 2321 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.286.4160

Popeyes, 1000 U.S. Highway 51 Bypass W., Dyersburg, 731.285.0230

H Sake Japanese Restaurant, 2495 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.478.6228

Shogun Restaurant, Japanese, 2730 Mall Loop Rd., Dyersburg, 731.288.0889

H Sonic Drive-In: • 123 E. Hwy. 77 Newbern, 731.627.0155 • 1906 St. John Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.4155 • 1525 Highway 51 Bypass North, Dyersburg, 731.287.1100

H Subway Sandwiches, 2389 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.5025

H Taco Bell of Dyersburg, 2730 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.286.2355.

Todd’s Café, local breakfast and hot plate lunch, 216 E. Court St., Dyersburg, 731.285.9954

Wendy’s, 2485 Lake Rd., Dyersburg 731.285.0361

36 Stay H Purple color denotes Chamber member Budget Inn, 800 U.S. 51, Dyersburg , 731.285.9902, budgetinn.com

Colonial Inn, 1140 U.S. Highway 51 Bypass S., Dyersburg, 731.287.7392

Days Inn Dyersburg, 2600 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.287.0888, daysinn.com

Econo Lodge, 815 Reelfoot Dr., Dyersburg, 731.285.6954, econolodge.com

Economy Inn, 1004 U.S. 51, Dyersburg, 731.285.9730

Executive Inn & Suites, 2331 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.287.0044, executiveinnsuitesdyersburg.com

H Hampton Inn Dyersburg, 2750 Mall Loop Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.4778, hamptoninn.com

H Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Dyersburg, 822 Reelfoot Dr., Dyersburg, 731.286.1021, hiexpress.com

Quality Inn, 800 Silver Rd., Dyersburg, 731.285.6951, qualityinn.com/Tennessee

H Sleep Inn & Suites, 824 Reelfoot Dr, Dyersburg, 731.287.0248, sleepinn.com/dyersburg

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37 Enjoy H Gold color denotes Chamber member H Anytime Fitness, 2490 Parr Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.6616, anytimefitness.com

H Bounce With Us, indoor play area and arcade, 1478 U.S. 51 E. Bypass, Dyersburg, 731.325.8112, fun2bouncewithus.com

H Carmike 9 Cinemas, 516 U.S. 51 Bypass, Dyersburg, 731.285.8116, carmike.com

Dyersburg Municipal Golf Course, 920 Golf Course Rd., Dyersburg, 731.286.7620

H The Farms Golf Club, 2100 Clubhouse Dr., Dyersburg, 731.286.2155, westtngolf.com

J C Bowling Lanes, 1511 E. Court St., Dyersburg, 731.286.5238

H McIver’s Grant Public Library, 410 W. Court St., Dyersburg, 731.285.5032

Oakview Links Golf Course, 218 Wheatley Dr. Exd., Newbern, 731.627.0047

Okeena Park and Pool, 1710 Lake Rd., Dyersburg, 731.286.9000, dyersburgtn.gov

Omega Strength & Fitness, 625 W. Main St., Newbern, 731.627.3888

Paint it Purple, paint your own pottery, 1085 Vendall Rd., Dyersburg, 731.882.1947

Paint N Gogh, canvas painting class, 202 E. Court St., Dyersburg, 901.482.3250, paintngogh.com

Thelma’s Skateland, 1850 Saint John Ave., Dyersburg, 731.285.9857

Ultimate Fitness, 1130 U.S. 51 Bypass, Suite 21, Dyersburg, 731.882.0116

H YMCA of Dyer County, 120 McGaughey St., Dyersburg, 731.286.2050, ymca.net

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39 Dyer County . . . your starting point for Northwest Tennessee

Clockwise from top left: Newbern’s historic train depot, Trimble’s Full Throttle S’loonshine Distillery, Reelfoot Lake’s eagles, Union City’s Discovery Park and Dyersburg’s Farmers Market

On the cover: Canoeing on the Forked Deer River 40