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Discover the Wonders of Watertown! 

 

Nestled among the rolling hills of eastern Wilson County is Watertown. This quaint community is home to a variety of merchants and galleries. The city has been an inspiration and backdrop to several music videos and movies. We invite you to take a step back in time and enjoy a peaceful stroll down Main Street. Experience some of our offerings such as Watertown B & B, Stardust Drive-In Movie Theatre, one of our annual events, or just to escape into a place seemingly untouched by time.

 

 

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Shopping

 

Watertown is known as a shopper’s paradise.

Explore the many stores containing framed art,

pottery, furniture, model trains, musical instruments,

crafts, jewlery, collectibles, antiques and much, much more!

After discovering all the treasures, sit back and

relax at one of the many restaurants that

Watertown has to offer. Some of Watertown’s

unique shops include:

 

- Gallery of the Mad House Wife

- Jim’s Antiques

- Kake Haus Pastry Shop

- Kalliepearl

- LuLu’s Coffee House

- Nona Lisa Antiques and Accessories

- And SO much more!!!

 

 
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Mile-Long Yard Sale 

 

During this semi-annual event, Watertown

transforms into a mass marketplace. Hundreds

of exhibitors display a wide array of items for sale. Over 10,000 bargain shoppers attend the festivities.

 

 

Music and Arts Festival

 

Get ready for an exciting evening of jazz and more held on the Public Square of Historic Watertown! Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy an exciting line-up of renowned musical artists. Food and refreshments are available, and be sure to browse the gift and antique stores, too.

 

 

 

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Excursion Train

 

Throughout the year the Tennessee Central Railway

Museum has excursion trains that visit Watertown.

While in the beautiful town, riders are given the chance

to visit shops and enjoy a meal. Trips include

reenactments of train robberies, murder mysteries,

Santa Claus, Mother Goose and many more!

Visit www.tcry.org or call 615-244-9001

for additional information.

 

 

For more information about Watertown and all its shops,

restaurants and events please visit www.watertowntn.com.

 

 

 
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