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Ongoing
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TRADE DAY -1ST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH FROM APRIL THROUGH NOVEMBER - Come see what’s new each month at JAMESTOWN’S TRADE DAY.  Set ups begin at 6am!  Lots of room for you to bring items to sell too-FREE SET UP SPACE; limited tables are available on first come first served basis. 
Trade Day is held at Bluetick Antiques, 847 Old 127 South across from Jamestown Church of Christ.  Call 752-7539 for more information.  Each month you are sure to find plants, household items, furniture, glassware, china, Christmas décor, and much more!




Chamber of Commerce

Links

The Chamber of Commerce is located in the Historic Ye Ole Jail in Jamestown, TN. The jail is open 9-4 for tours and tourism related information. Contact the Chamber at 931-879-9948 or 1-800-327-3945.


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These photos offer just a few of the wonderful scenes that are spread throughout Jamestown, Fentress County, and the Big South Fork National River and Recreation area. We invite you to browse our site for a taste of what Fentress County has to offer. With a county population of under 17,000, moderate climate, growing equestrian community, and plenty of gorgeous views and rich history, Fentress County is a unique and diverse area. Whether you come for a short visit, extended stay, or choose to make your home here - you're going to love the beautiful scenery and peaceful lifestyle we appreciate so much.

Fentress County is located on the Cumberland Plateau, and sits on the eastern most section of Middle Tennessee. Operating on Central Time, our neighbors to the east of us refer to us as being on "slow time".

Fentress County is known as the Trail Riding Capital of the Southeast to the equestrian community with hundreds of acres of trails, overlooks, unique geological formations, and waterfalls. Many horse campgrounds, cabins, and stables are located in the county and in and around the parks.

You're sure to find something to keep you as busy or relaxed as you'd like with activities such as horseback riding, hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, ATV riding, camping, rafting, canoeing, swimming, shopping, exploring, and visiting local sites and attractions. Whether you explore by foot, horseback, boat, ATV, car, or RV - you're going to love this place!

Although tourism is a huge part of the local economy, agriculture also has its place. The gently rolling land is conducive to cattle and other farm animals and is well watered by creeks and ponds.

 

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