Lawrenceburg TN Hotels
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Best Western Villa Inn |
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Best Western Villa Inn, with its charming Southwestern style, is situated only minutes from a fascinating Amish Community and the beautiful David Crockett State Park, Home and Museum. Take a dip in our pool; enjoy a movie in the multi theaters or a meal at Shoney's, both located next door, before you settle into one of our newly decorated oversized and beautifully appointed rooms. All rooms are furnished with in-room coffee, hairdryers, iron and ironing boards and complimentary HIGH-SPEED INTERNET! Some rooms come with a variety of luxury amenities, including a sauna and Jacuzziš. Our staff will treat you to real Southern hospitality while they serve a delightful complimentary continental breakfast in the solarium. You will experience the best at the Best Western Villa Inn.
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Lawrenceburg Attractions:
Amish community
The Old Jail Museum
Laurel Hill Lake
Fall River Mill
Buffalo River
Tennessee Valley Jamboree, every 2nd and 4th Saturday night
James Vaughn Museum, the birthplace of Southern Gospet Music
David Crockett Statue
David Crockett Cabin and Museum
David Crocket State Park - David Crockett was a pioneer, soldier, politician, industrialist and was born near the little town of Limestone in northeast Tennessee in 1786. In 1817, he moved to Lawrence County and served as a justice of the peace, a colonel of the militia, and as state representative. Along the banks of Shoal Creek, in what is now his namesake park, he established a diversified industry consisting of a powdermill, a gristmill and a distillery. All three operations were washed away in a flood in September, 1821. Financial difficulties from this loss caused Crockett to move to West Tennessee where he was elected to Congress. While in Washington, he fought for his people's right to keep land they had settled on the new frontier of West Tennessee. Crockett died at the Alamo Mission in March of 1836 while aiding the Texans in their fight for independence from Mexico.
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