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Lynnville

This small town dates back to 1810, a stop on the old stagecoach pike connecting Nashville to Decatur, Alabama. The railroad boom of the 1850s and '60s brought the Central-Southern line and with it, a viable economy. During the Civil War, much of Lynnville was burned and for a long period, occupied by Union forces. Learn more history at the Lynnville Railroad Museum where you can board a restored 1927 steam locomotive and sit in the conductor's seat. Stop in Soda Pop Junction for the Southern buffet or a "Big Johnny Burger." Visit Colonel Littleton Ltd., a one-of-a-kind shop for leather gift items and personalized heirlooms. Lynnville Railroad Museum 162 Mill St. Lynnville 931-478-0880 Soda Pop Junction 141 Mill St. Lynnville 931-527-0007 Colonel Littleton Ltd. 135 Mill St. Lynnville 931-527-0593
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Lynnville

Mill St.
Lynnville, TN
United States

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