FESTIVALS

19th Century Trades Festival
October 15-October 16, 2009
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Step back in time to see how free and enslaved artisans worked and lived. Join over 30 period craftsmen and musicians for interactive demonstrations including bee keeping, black smithing, brick making, broom making, candle dipping, fire pit cooking, spinning, weaving, soap making, flint knapping, quilting, wood turning, tatting, and many more. Dip a candle, grind corn, create a doll, write with quill pens, play old fashion games, and maybe even sit next to the fire pit for a bite to eat! It's interactive fun for the entire family! Click here for more information.
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Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum
636 Farrell Parkway
Nashville, TN 37220 -
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Tickets: $10/Adults, $5.50/Children under 16
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October 15-October 16, 2009Times:
Thursday and Friday 9:00am-4:00pm -
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