On U.S. 45W at Pleasant Hill Road (State Highway 216), on the right when traveling north on U.S. 45W.
After destroying 15 miles of railroad in the Obion River bottoms, Forrest's Brigade captured the Federal garrison of Union City and destroyed railroad lines running northeast and southwest into Federal territory, as well as lines northward and . . . — — Map (db m155945) HM
On East Lakeview Drive just west of Reelfoot Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Reelfoot Lake is a by-product of the "New Madrid Earthquakes", a series of 1,874 recorded tremors centered generally about 70 miles southwest of the Lake, taking place from December 16, 1811 until March 8, 1812. The "hard shock” came at 3 . . . — — Map (db m155949) HM
On West Harper Street (State Highway 21) at Main Street (State Highway 184), on the right when traveling west on West Harper Street.
Troy, first town in Obion County and county seat from 1825-1890, was laid out in 1825
with the assistance of Davy Crockett, who later represented the district in Congress. In the nearby Obion River bottoms he made his record year's kill of bears, . . . — — Map (db m155947) HM
President of the United States of America, during the American Civil War, 1861-1865.
In the Nation's darkest years, Lincoln led the North in war, issued the Emancipation Proclamation, and oversaw passage of the 13th Amendment, these acts . . . — — Map (db m106068) HM
Russian-American Novelist, Philosopher, Playwright, and Screenwriter.
Rand is known for her two best-selling novels, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, and Developing a Philosophical System called Objectivism.
Atlas . . . — — Map (db m106066) HM
Crawler-transporters are gigantic machines used to transport rockets and spacecraft from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Complex 39 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The largest vehicle ever built, Crawler-transport 1 (CT-1) . . . — — Map (db m106008) HM
Roman engineers built the first monumental domes around the 1st century BCE. Made of stone, they became heavier as they grew larger, and for centuries, dome size was limited by the weight of stone, concrete, and other materials.
In the early 20th . . . — — Map (db m106010) HM
The F11F-1 Tiger, a single-seat carrier-based fighter, entered service in 1954 during an era of rapid advancement in aeronautical engineering. The proportion ratios of this aircraft and its swept-wing design are both the result of lessons learned . . . — — Map (db m106014) HM
On South 2nd Street at West Lee Street, on the right when traveling south on South 2nd Street.
The Christian Church was organized in Obion County in 1848 at Old Republican Meeting
House 4 miles west of Union City. Gen. G. W. Gibbs founded the city in 1854 and in 1856
gave the lot for this, the city's first church. Despite the destruction of . . . — — Map (db m155926) HM
On East Reelfoot Avenue (U.S. 45W) at Edwards Street, on the right when traveling east on East Reelfoot Avenue.
Located five blocks north, the monument was dedicated on October 21, 1869. Some of the twenty-nine buried here died in training at Camp Brown in Union City, an important rail junction and staging area for the invasion of Kentucky. Others fell in . . . — — Map (db m155918) HM
The MOON DOME is the geodesic dome.
These lightweight domes are built with interlocking triangles for support. The fixed angles of a triangle make it an incredibly strong shape. If pressure is applied to one side of a triangle, that force is . . . — — Map (db m106011) HM
A tip of the hat to a bygone era, Hobbs Drug Store was built in 2013 and is designed to be reminiscent of the Soda Shop that flourished in the mid twentieth century. The wrought-iron store front was manufactured by Christopher & Simpson of St. . . . — — Map (db m106070) HM
Designed in honor of the courthouse and municipal buildings that can be found in small towns across the country, Liberty Hall was built in the summer of 2012. This building houses exhibits featuring political figures and celebrates the founding of . . . — — Map (db m106072) HM
Since the Titan I was a multi-stage Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), the vehicle was made up of parts (stages)that separated from the rest of the body once its engines ran out of fuel. This decrease in weight during the flight gave Titan I . . . — — Map (db m106075) HM
On Greenwood Street south of East College Street, on the right when traveling north.
Congregation members, under the guidance of the Rev. W.E. Farmer, built Mt. Zion C.M.E. Church in 1896. The oldest African American church in Union City. it is part of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church denomination, which was founded in 1870, . . . — — Map (db m155924) HM
On East Church Street east of South Depot Street, on the right when traveling east.
[North side]
1861
To the
Confederate
soldiers of
Obion County
[West side]
To the Confederate
soldier of Obion County
who was killed in battle
who was starved in
Federal prisons, and who
has preserved Anglo- . . . — — Map (db m192709) WM
Titans were deities that existed before the Olympian Gods, and Prometheus was known as the protector and benefactor of mankind.
Zeus, the king of the Olympian Gods, took fire away from mankind after Prometheus angered him with his . . . — — Map (db m106036) HM
President of the United States of America, served two terms from 1981-1989
During his inaugural speech, he called for an era of national renewal and hoped that America would again be 'A beacon of hope for those who do not have freedom.'
He . . . — — Map (db m106040) HM
Stem Landing is a showcase of just a tiny sampling of great STEM achievements and is dedicated in the hopes that it will help inspire more in the future.
STEM is not a new concept. Human beings have always been scientists, observing the world . . . — — Map (db m106074) HM
This building is a reproduction of the Barber Shop that stood on the corner of High and North Church Streets in Rives, Tennessee. Built in 1894, it was run by Sam Dickery and his son, Melvin, until 1967. The original structure was added to the . . . — — Map (db m106071) HM
The Chapel was donated to the Discovery Park of America by the Eldridge Cemetery Association. Built in 1896 as the New Chapel United Methodist Church. The Chapel was moved here in the summer of 2012 and restored to appear as it did during the first . . . — — Map (db m106073) HM
Near Everette Boulevard (U.S. 51) at Graham Road, on the right when traveling south.
When the Confederate states declared themselves as separate nation, a new flag was needed. The first national flag of the Confederacy, flying here, was known as the "Stars and Bars." The 13 stars reflect the Confederate claims to Missouri and . . . — — Map (db m106035) HM
Near Everette Boulevard (U.S. 51) at Graham Road, on the right when traveling south.
Built in 2012, the Depot is modeled after two historic train stations. Matson Switch, located nearby between Woodland Mills, Tennessee and Hickman, Kentucky, and was the site of Civil War action in 1864. The Cookeville Train Depot in Cookeville, . . . — — Map (db m106042) HM
The Firehouse was built in 2012, and is modeled after the firehouse in Harper's Ferry Arsenal, West Virginia, the site of abolitionist John Brown's 1859 slave revolt and capture by Robert E. Lee. — — Map (db m106065) HM
Near Everette Boulevard (U.S. 51) at Graham Road, on the right when traveling south.
As the outset of the war, the flag of the United States of America featured 33 stars. The Federal Government did not recognize the secession of the Confederate States and left a star for each of the national flag throughout the war. A 34th star was . . . — — Map (db m106064) HM
President of the United States of America, served two terms from 1801-1809
Jefferson was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, a Charter of America and Universal Liberties
Drafted in 1776.
He became the Nation's First . . . — — Map (db m106069) HM
Fifty Four Titan I's were divided into six squadrons during their deployment. Each squadron was made up of three launch complexes, and each complex housed three missiles in hardened silos.
The entire launch complex was buried deep underground, and . . . — — Map (db m106016) HM
Development of the Titan I first began in 1955 when the U. S. Air Force decided they needed a backup to their Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), The Atlas, in case the program failed. They wanted a larger, two-stage missile that could travel . . . — — Map (db m106017) HM
The Bell UH-1B Iroquois, more commonly known as the "Huey," was designed as the U. S. Army's first operational turboshaft helicopter in 1955. In 1961, the Army requested improvements, resulting in the UH-1B that was used extensively in Vietnam. . . . — — Map (db m106018) HM
Union City started as a railroad town :General George Washington Gibbs received 5,000 acres from Martin Armstrong, of North Carolina, in 1829 in exchange for Gibbs' legal services.
A charter was received to build tracks from Nashville to . . . — — Map (db m106041) HM
On Summer Street west of Edwards Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
This 1869 memorial to unknown Confederate dead is one of the oldest Civil War monuments in Tennessee and is a rare example of Reconstruction-era memorialization. The monument's location within a cemetery reflects the mourning element common to the . . . — — Map (db m155920) HM
An XP-84 Thunderjet prototype was first flown in 1946 and reached a top speed of 607.2 mph, making it the fastest American-designed aircraft of the time. These prototypes were followed by the production of fifteen YP-84A models, one of which is . . . — — Map (db m106076) HM