Entertainment in Clarksville -- What Can You Do Once You Sign a Lease?
So, what kind of entertainment is there in Clarksville? How can you spend your time? Right now, you're probably consumed with finding the perfect apartment in Clarksville. However, once you get settled, you're going to have a bunch of spare time on your hands.
- Indulge your Love of History
The Customs House Museum and Cultural Center sits right in the middle of Clarksville's Downtown District, and it's Tennessee's second-biggest general interest museum -- meaning there is plenty to see and do here! Whether you're looking for fine art, the latest scientific innovations, or kid-friendly exhibits, this is a great place to spend an afternoon.
Looking for more history? The Montgomery County Historical Society hosts all kinds of events that can teach you more about the history of Clarksville.
- Combine the Old and the New
Clarksville's Downtown District has been a hub of activity since 1795, and it's still the heart of the city today. Thanks to all of the historic architecture, you'll be able to step back in time -- but you'll also be able to enjoy all of the modern conveniences of today. Should you choose to shop-till-you-drop there are plenty of places in downtown Clarksville: Binks, Outfitters, Couture Crush Women's Boutique, Mildred & Mable's, Our Primitive Kountry, Rogates Boutique and The Runners Hub, just to name a few. Whether you want to shop in upscale boutiques, eat in new-concept restaurants, or party in the city's trendiest nightclubs, this is the place to do it!
- Give your Ears a Sweet Treat
At least once a month, you can head out to the Beachaven Winery for Free Jazz on the Lawn. These Saturday concerts host a variety of regional bands and jazz ensembles -- including the Clarksville Jazz Quintet. Since admission is free, all you need to worry about bringing is a blanket, some snacks, and your friends!
(If you're planning on spending lots of time at the Beachaven Winery, you may want to look for an apartment on Clarksville's north side. That way, you'll be a few minutes closer than if you lived right in the middle of town!)
- Relax in the River District
Clarksville sits right on the Cumberland and Red Rivers. Where those two bodies of water meet, you'll find the River District. Whether you want to check out different musicians, walk the trails and take in Clarksville's natural wonders, or enjoy one of the area's many festivals, you'll never be bored. In fact, this is the most varied source of entertainment you'll find in Clarksville!
Best of all, you can live in the River District if you want! There are plenty of apartments for rent here, so you'll be able to enjoy everything that Clarksville's River District has to offer, 24/7.
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