- The list below includes 15 free or cheap things to do in or near Jackson, Tennessee, including 23 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Bowling, Specialty Museums and Parks.
- From Cypress Grove Nature Park to North Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Jackson.
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Home to over 17,000 residents, the Dyersburg City of is a town offering a number of attractions to stop by when visiting. Those visiting the city commonly enjoy stopping at one of the many city parks, shops, or local restaurants.
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Carmike 9 Cinemas is a movie theater that also shows a variety of performances including sporting events, children's plays, and concerts. The theater is available to rent for birthday parties and church services.
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The Confederate Cemetery is the final resting place to about 700 soldiers which fell during the battle of Shiloh, during the Civil War. William Faulkner is also buried in here.
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The legendary country singer Patsy Cline was born and lived in the Camden area for a large portion of her life, and the Patsy Cline Memorial is set up at the site where she died in an accidental plane crash. The memorial is rather simple with a stone monument.
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501 West Linden Street, Corinth, MS 38834
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Covering 15,000 square feet, the Civil War Interpretive Center provides information about the role of the city during the Civil War to all those interested of learning about it.
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Constructed by the Federal Army in 1862, Battery Robinett is a historical site memorializing the intense fighting that happened here. The location is known as the most famous site of the Battle of Corinth.
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255 Marina Rd., Camden, TN 38320
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The iridescent pearls produced by the Washboard mussel can be gathered from the Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Farm & Museum. The site also features items on display at the museum with information about pearl culturing.
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Dedicated to the 1907 opened family business, the Corinth Coke Museum exhibits over 1,000 authentic memorabilia, as well as old-fashioned drink machines. It also has a gift shop.