The Amqui Tennesssee Passenger Station and Signal Tower was built by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad in 1910. Typical of Southern station designs found in the region, it had deeply overhanging eaves supported by triangular knee braces, had an agent-operator’s office and baggage room, engine room, battery room, second-story signal operator’s room, and separate waiting rooms for black and white passengers.
Johnny Cash often visited the signalmen at Amqui Station during the 1970s. He acquired the old train station in 1979, saving it from demolition. Today, it has been restored for a museum and educational center. A visitor’s center and pavilion have also been added for special programs and events, such as Women’s History Month event, Tennessee Maneuvers Reenactment, Veterans Remembrance Day and Living Encampment, and many more.
A farmer’s market is held noon-3 pm from May-August.
Source: website
303 Madison Street, Madison, TN 37115
ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
Closed Sat-Sun
Free admission
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Jan 30 - Mar 01, 2021
Mar 10 - Mar 14, 2021