The 5 Best Traveler Resources in Crossville, Tennessee (TN)

June 25, 2021 Renato Branum

Crossville is a city in and the county seat of Cumberland County, Tennessee, United States. It is part of the Crossville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 10,795 at the 2010 census.
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1. Art Circle Public Library

3 East St, Crossville, TN 38555-4557 +1 931-484-6790 http://www.artcirclelibrary.info/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Art Circle Public Library

Reviewed By T1037NVdavidw - Crossville, United States

2 floors plus a meeting, workshop, classroom and performance annex. For travelers wanting to catch on newspapers, read a variety of current magazines or access the internet, ple stations are available with print capabilities. The children's library is a real plus!!! Notable sections are audio books, large print books and a rather nice-sized DVD collection. There are numerous, and rather comfortable, reading locations. Don't miss some of the art displays. The library offers a wide range of monthly workshops, performances and children's activities.

2. Crossville-Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce

34 S Main St, Crossville, TN 38555-4518 19318444 http://www.crossville-chamber.com
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Crossville-Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce

3. Downtown Crossville

409 Thurman Ave, Crossville, TN 38555-4560 +1 931-787-1324 http://www.downtowncrossvilleinc.net
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Downtown Crossville

Reviewed By T1037NVdavidw - Crossville, United States

Taking a slow drive through the old Downtown are, I stopped counting at 24 places I could visit. A walking tour of @7 or 8 short blocks, then cross the street is what I recommend. For food, you can go breakfast, lunch to dinner and a snack stop. There's weekend music at 2 locations and throw in the amphitheater for summertime events, along with a downtown Palace Theater. The architecture is worth taking time to visit...many buildings, structures and a couple interesting murals, along with building and site plaques. A military museum and military memorial Park, along with a stone museum, library and the Chamber are right there....take an hour or even half a day...plenty, plenty to see and do.

4. Crossville-Cumberland County Gateway to the Big South Fork Visitor Center

176 River Otter Dr Take Exit 320 off of I-40 ,right off interstate, Crossville, TN 38571-1512 +1 931-787-1755 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/CrossvilleCumberlandVisitorCenter
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Crossville-Cumberland County Gateway to the Big South Fork Visitor Center

We have information about the great State of Tennessee . Free Maps,hiking, shopping and much more. Picnic tables and clean bathrooms.

Reviewed By T1037NVdavidw - Crossville, United States

If it's your first time visiting this area and you're traveling I-40, get off at Exit 320 northbound and follow the signs, down the road next to Stonehaus Winery (some local high school in this road). This info center is a great stop for information on area sites (particularly outdoor). The Ranger was also very helpful in answering questions about local museums, parks and other sites, particularly downtown...don't miss downtown.

5. Visitor Information Center/Gazebo

34 S Main St next to Chamber of Commerce, Crossville, TN 38555-4518 +1 931-484-8444 http://www.crossville-chamber.com
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Visitor Information Center/Gazebo

Reviewed By T1037NVdavidw - Crossville, United States

If you're downtown, this place is next to the Military Museum. It's outside, thus, open 24 hours. There's quite a selection of brochures or you can stop in the Chamber next door.

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