

A charming museum in Savannah, Tennessee, showcasing local history and artifacts.

Dunaway Heritage Museum is often visited in the afternoon when rain showers can occur.
The museum has extensive outdoor exhibits that require comfortable footwear.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring the outdoor exhibits.
Hand-painted pottery featuring traditional Dunaway designs, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage.

Intricately woven shawls made from local wool, showcasing the unique Dunaway weaving techniques passed down through generations.
A blend of locally sourced spices, used in traditional Dunaway cuisine, offering a unique taste of the region.
Sweet, crunchy nuts coated in caramel and pecans, a classic Southern treat.
A hearty plate of meat (like fried chicken or pork chops) with three side dishes (e.g., macaroni and cheese, collard greens, and baked beans).
Fried chicken marinated in a spicy paste, served with pickles and white bread. A Nashville specialty.
A beautifully preserved 19th-century home showcasing local history and architecture.

A serene lake perfect for a leisurely afternoon walk or picnic.
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