Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Clarksville

3075 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard , Clarksville TN 37040
Reservations: (888) 201-1746 US Toll Free
Telephone: (931) 645-1400 Fax: (931) 472-1002
Email:  cx_clrk@countryinns.com

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You'll have plenty to do during your stay at our Clarksville hotel. Located 30 miles outside of Nashville off of Interstate 24, the Country Inn & Suites Clarksville TN hotel is located near a number of popular Clarksville attractions such as Historic Collinsville and the Beachaven Winery. Our convenient location makes this the ideal hotel in Clarksville, TN, for any traveler hoping to make the most out of their Clarksville vacation.

Local Clarksville attractions include:

  • Historic Collinsville (12 miles)
    Historic Collinsville is a completely rebuilt and restored version of the early 19th century settlement. 
    4711 Weakley Rd
    Southside, TN 37171
    (931) 648-9141
  • Customs House & Museum (12 miles)
    Tennessee's second largest general museum. Great for both children and adults alike.
    200 South Second St
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    (931) 648-5780
  • Ft. Donelson Battlefield (15 miles)
    Site of the North's first major victory of the Civil War.
    173 Church St
    Dover, TN 37058
    (931) 232-5348
  • Beachaven Winery (6 miles)
    Vineyards and Winery with frequent jazz concerts.
    1100 Dunlop Ln
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    (931) 645-8867
  • Smith-Trahern Mansion (7 miles)
    This beautiful, possibly haunted house, built in 1858 by wealthy tobacco farmer Christopher Smith, sits directly on the Cumberland River.
    101 McClure St
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    (931) 648-9998
  • Austin Peay State University (6 miles)
    601 College St
    Clarksville, TN 37044
    (931) 221-7011
  • Dunbar Cave (7 miles)
    Dunbar Cave State Park is a great destination for hiking, fishing, or a picnic.
    401 Old Dunbar Cave Road
    Clarksville, TN  37043
    (931) 648-5526
  • Roxy Regional Theatre (6.5 miles)
    Live theatre that runs shows year-round.
    100 Franklin St
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    (931) 645-7699
  • Governor's Square Mall (.5 miles)
    2801 Wilma-Rudolph Blvd
    Clarksville, TN 37040
    (931) 552-0289

Photos courtesy of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council.

Although mention of "Nashville" calls to mind country music's heartfelt travails and longings, Tennessee's capital city ­ despite songwriter laments ­ laughs all the way to the bank. The music industry plays a major role in the city's prominence, and Nashville proudly claims the title "Music City USA" as a result. This is just the latest incarnation, though, of a prominent Southern city that has risen from a fur-trading station to become the "Athens of the South." Founded as Nashborough in the late 18th century, the small settlement gained fame with a decisive victory against the British during the War of 1812. The battle, led by Andrew Jackson, propelled the local attorney towards a political career and then to the presidency in 1829. After the Civil War ­ when the strategic port on the Cumberland River was under Union control ­ the city gained newfound prosperity, showcasing its wealth in impressive architecture and the founding of universities (Vanderbilt and Fisk). These days, Nashville revels in the energy of its honky tonks and live music venues, which offer an intriguing foil to the reserved presence of state government. Popular clubs go hand-in-hand with other Nashville attractions, like the opulent Belmont Mansion, the Parthenon, NFL's Tennessee Titans, and the Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame. And along with music, industries like publishing, automotive production, and healthcare help define the city's business climate. Still, when entertainment options in The District have worn you out and the workday is done, take comfort in a plate of slow-cooked barbecue or a meat-and-three feast, both examples of the down-home ease that grounds this city of Southern style and performance glitz.

In 1925, a radio station, WSM-AM, went on the air and began broadcasting The WSM Barn Dance. This show featured live country music performances. In 1927, the show was renamed the Grand Ole Opry and is currently the longest running radio show in the country!

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