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Clay County
Clay County was created on June 16, 1870, and was named in honor of the Kentucky statesman Henry Clay.
Visitor Center
Clay County Partnership Chamber of Commerce
424 Brown St.
Celina, TN 38551
Phone: (931)243-3338
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Hours Open to the Public:
Monday through Friday 8 AM - 4 PM
Clay County Information
Byway Landscapes
Historic Sites
A few miles down the Byway, set in this beautiful rolling farmland, you discover the Alvin York Farm National Historic District, home of WWI's most celebrated hero.
Byway Landscapes
Recreation
The area surrounding the Cumberland Byway abounds with recreational lakes, scenic and whitewater rivers, impressive canyons, waterfalls, natural bridges, caves, cliffs for rock climbers, and beautiful forested mountains and valleys.
Byway Landscapes
Natural Resources
The region, blessed with abundant springs, streams and fertile (though generally small) valley bottoms developed as a rural agrarian area.
Byway Landscapes
Peaks and Lookouts
The varying topography along the Cumberland Byway provides for countless peaks and lookouts that can and should be capitalized upon.
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1104 England Drive | Cookeville, TN 38501
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