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Original Location 135 Franklin St. Clarksville, TN 37040 ph: (931) 645-9725 fax: (931) 645-4472 blondiessandwiches@yahoo.com
New Location On the APSU Campus at the Foy Center
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Hours: 7:00-5:00 Monday thru Friday 8:00-5:00 Saturday Closed Sunday
Downtown Attractions
The Downtown Artists Co Op 96 Franklin St.
The DAC is an association of talented local artists and interested patrons dedicated to promoting the visual arts in
the Clarksville/Montgomery County area. Our objectives are to sponsor art exhibitions of work by Co-op members
and regional artists, to provide continuing support for the Co-op and its membership through the sale of art work, to
encourage arts education with outreach programs and scholarship fund raisers, and to develop membership services
which directly support the arts community. Check out one of our local artists, Cliff Whitaker.
Customs House Museum
The Customs House Museum and Cultural Center is the State's second largest general museum. With over 35,000
square feet of the region's best hands-on activities and special events...people of all ages agree - the Customs
House Museum is well worth the stop!
Explore an entire city block featuring large gallery spaces filled with fine art, science and history. The Explorer's Floor
is packed with fun, learning and fantasy in Aunt Alice's Attic, the kids' grocery store, Optical Illusions, and of course -
the Bubble Room! Finally, get "all aboard" to see our fantastic model trains. Our volunteer engineers "ride the rails"
every Sunday afternoon from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
The Roxy Theater Corner of Franklin and 1st St.
The Roxy offers a variety of live stage productions every season. Check out their website for what is opening soon.
Posh 131 Franklin St. (931) 905-1500
Your source for fashion for the man or woman who wants to look great effortlessly! Whether it's the hottest hard to
find designer clothes and accessories, or our fun, feminine designer lines, we offer the best of today's fashion trends.
We'll help you create the perfect look that's all your own.
The Hodgepodge 125 Franklin St. (931) 647-0444
This shop offers vintage and new home furnishings and accessories, as well as personal items. You will find bath and
body, scented candles, jewelry and gifts; items for the home ranging from salt & pepper shakers to special order
bedding. If we don’t have it—we’ll help you find it!
Betty's Antiques 121 Franklin St. (931) 648-9201
Betty's has a wonderful selection of fine quality antiques and primitives for you to choose from. With more than 30
years of experience, our family owned and operated antique store offers a variety of authentic antiques that were
hand-picked by our owner with you in mind.
Plum Maternity Boutique 312 Madison St. (931) 647-4599
Clarksville's only maternity shop! Featuring trendy maternity clothes, undergarments and accessories to make your
pregnancy beautiful!
Seasons - The Museum Store (931) 648-5780
For the most unique gifts, shop at Seasons: The Museum Store. If it’s interesting and unusual, we’ve got it…
Rogate's Boutique 113 Franklin St. (931) 645-3526
A one of a kind specialty dress shop. You don't have to worry about someone else at the office or party wearing the
same thing you are when you shop here.
JuJu's 127 Franklin St. (931) 551-4213
Clarksville's best accessory shop, you can look like a million without spending it!
Activities
Shopping
Lodging
The Riverview Inn 50 College St.
The Riverview Inn is a seven story high rise located in historic downtown Clarksville on the beautiful
Cumberland River . We offer banquet and meeting space for 5 to 500 people with catering service available.
Our amenities include free breakfast, high speed wireless Internet, full service hair salon, 24 hour business
center, fitness center and more. Voted Clarksville's Best 7 years running, we pride ourselves on outstanding
customer service.
Magnolia House Bed and Breakfast 1231 Madison St
Located in the heart of Clarksville, this historic residence is one of the last of its kind, having
been built in the early 1940s by tobacco businessman Kendrick Rudolph. It features a variety of hardwoods
throughout in arched doorways, crown molding, wainscoting, hand-carved cherry wood china cabinet, and
floors. There is an exquisite wrought iron staircase.