Lynchburg
Lynchburg, Tennessee is well-known for the Jack Daniel's Distillery, but there's a lot more to see and do if you're not interested in whiskey. Lynchburg is located about an hour and a half southeast of Nashville, right in the heart of Moore County's hills. The town was founded in 1801, and it even housed famous pioneer Davy Crockett, who lived there from 1811 to 1813. Furthermore, rock and roll legend Little Richard now resides in the small town. The town is small, with only about 6,000 residents, but it receives over 250,000 visitors per year, owing primarily to the town's most important business, the Jack Daniel's Distillery.
The distillery is by far the most popular attraction in town; every drop of Jack Daniel's whiskey in the world is produced at their Lynchburg distillery, from the same spring that Mr. Daniel first used to make his whiskey. The town square is home to a 100-year-old courthouse, as well as a number of antique shops, down-home country restaurants, and a variety of other shops. Miss Mary Bobo's Boarding House is one of the more well-known restaurants. Customers gather around large tables to share communal plates of classic, delicious Southern fare. Take a selfie in the locally famous Big Blue Chair, which is located on the square right next to the Lynchburg Drug Store.