Tuesday, April 28, 2015

What was even worse...........i think it was here in this city........is the local antique stores have stuff u can buy............Nazi war medals..............the 3rd reich flag....................SS knives........and not just a little bit.............but a whole bunch of it.........................................



I spent a week in the streets in this awful kkk town..........teh museum here, as well as other Tennesee cities ...............actually has Nazi stuff..............as in SS uniforms..........the flag of the 3rd reich...........SS daggers......pistols..........i asked one of the people who worked in the museum as to why so much Nazi stuff in an American museum.........he told me b/c it is part of US history........yeah, i told him............didn't we fight against Hitler????????



Attractions in Clarksville, Tennessee

Amusements

  • RiverView Mounds Century Farm 

    1715 Boyd Rinehart Road
    Clarksville, TN 37043
    931-362-3832
    Enjoy Clarksville's Newest Holiday Tradition! RiverView Mounds is offering Visits and Pictures with Santa, Pre Cut Christmas Trees, SL'hayrides with Santa's StoryTeller Elves, Campfires,...
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  • As the River Flows

    640 North Riverside Drive, McGregor Park
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    Located in the Cumberland River Center
    931-645-7476
    A mural map that shows the settlement of Clarksville and 12 display panels showing the history of the Cumberland River from 15,000 B.C. to present day and how it effected the settling of Clarksville.
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Historic Homes & Buildings

  • Downtown Architectural Historic District

    One Public Square
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    931-648-5780
    1870s architecture at its best, here Clarksville's beauty and historical significance comes alive. The District includes the county courthouse, public square, and churches with elegant stained glass...
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  • Emerald Hill Mansion

    751 North Second Street
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    931-648-7979
    Listed in the National Register of Historic Sites, Emerald Hill is now the home of Austin Peay State University's National Alumni Association. The home has gone through three phases since the 1820s...
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  • L & N Train Station

    Located on Commerce & 10th Streets
    931-553-2486
    Once a bustling area for travelers, this one room museum is dedicated to the old train station of Clarksville and is now home of the Montgomery County Historical Society. Its' exhibits include an old...
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  • Poston Building

    Located on the Public Square at Main Street
    Built in 1842 by John Poston, this building is one of several in the downtown area where advertising, designed for river traffic in the 1870's, is still visible.
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  • Public Square

    Located Downtown between Franklin and Main Streets
    931-645-7444
    The facade of the City Hall Building with a sweeping Romanesque arch was constructed in 1941, though the building is much older.
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  • Smith-Trahern Mansion

    First and McClure Streets
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    931-648-9998
    Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this masterpiece mansion reflects the Greek Revival and Italianate architectural styles that were popular at that time. The house overlooks the...
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