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Marathon Village
Marathon Village is a unique shopping mall located at 1305 Clinton Street in Nashville, Tennessee. It is a creative community that offers a mix of retail, business, entertainment, and more. The village is housed in the historic buildings that once belonged to Marathon Motor Works, the first factory to manufacture automobiles in the southern United States. Owner Barry Walker has transformed the space into a thriving hub for artists, performers, designers, and business professionals. Visitors can explore a variety of shops, restaurants, and businesses, including flagship stores like the History Channels’ American Pickers and Jack Daniels. The village also boasts a Marathon Motor Works museum showcasing vintage vehicles. The venue is wheelchair accessible with the exception of Room With a View on the third floor, which is undergoing elevator installation. Parking is available around the village, with free street parking or a paid lot option. The rustic charm of the reclaimed warehouse provides a unique backdrop for events and celebrations. Whether you're interested in shopping, dining, or exploring the history of American automotive culture, Marathon Village offers something for everyone.
Christ the King Church
Welcome to Christ the King Church, a warm and welcoming place of worship located at 3330 West Wolf Valley Road in Clinton, Tennessee. Nestled in the heart of our community, our church serves as a spiritual home for individuals and families seeking to grow in faith, love, and fellowship. At Christ the King Church, we are dedicated to providing a nurturing environment where everyone is invited to explore their spirituality and deepen their relationship with God. Our services offer a blend of traditional and contemporary worship, designed to inspire and uplift. Join us for our weekly services, community events, and various ministry programs tailored for all ages. Whether you are a lifelong believer or just beginning your spiritual journey, you will find a supportive and inclusive community here. We look forward to welcoming you to Christ the King Church, where faith and community come together.
Lulu's Epoxitorium
Welcome to Lulu's Epoxitorium, an enchanting art gallery nestled in the heart of Clinton, Tennessee. Located at 346 Market Street, our gallery is a vibrant hub for creativity and inspiration, dedicated to showcasing the mesmerizing beauty of epoxy art. At Lulu's Epoxitorium, we believe in the transformative power of art and its ability to captivate the senses. Our gallery features an eclectic collection of handcrafted pieces, each uniquely designed by talented local and regional artists. From stunning countertops and mesmerizing wall art to intricate jewelry and custom furniture, our exhibits push the boundaries of traditional art forms, highlighting the versatility and allure of epoxy as a medium.
Knoxville Academy of the Blade
Welcome to Knoxville Academy of the Blade (KAB) Located at 363 North Main Street, Clinton, Tennessee, the Knoxville Academy of the Blade is East Tennessee's premier Historic European Martial Arts (HEMA) school. Founded in 2008, we specialize in the Bolognese school of Renaissance-era Italian martial arts, focusing on the fighting arts of 16th Century Italy. Our curriculum is rooted in the texts of Achille Marozzo and Antonio Manciolino, emphasizing the use of the sidesword and companion weapons like the dagger and buckler.
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