Lewisburg (Tennessee)

Lewisburg is a beautiful town in southern Central Tennessee. Once the pencil capital of the world, Lewisburg still boasts a strong industrial environment and is home to the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Association World Headquarters.

Get in

Located on I-65 just 50 miles south of Nashville and 55 miles north of Huntsville, Alabama.

Get around

From Exit 37 of I-65, take Highway 50 toward Lewisburg. Highway 50 becomes Ellington Bypass, the main commercial corridor of Lewisburg. From Exit 32 of I-65, take Highway 373 toward Lewisburg. Highway 373 becomes West Commerce and leads straight to the Lewisburg Square where there are city and county offices, downtown shops and the Dixie Theatre, home of the Marshall County Community Theatre.

Do

  • Goats, Music and More Festival (second weekend in October). The festival, in honor of the famous fainting goat breed from Marshall County, features some of the top acts in music and has welcomed such entertainers as Charlie Daniels, Lorie Morgan, Ronnie Milsap, John Anderson, Johnny Lee, Kentucky Headhunters, Confederate Railroad, Richocet, Exile, Percy Sledge, Delbert McClinton, T.G. Shepherd, B.J. Thomas and more. The festival draws visitors from all 50 states, 5 countries and more than 70 of the 95 counties in Tennessee each year and has been named a Top 20 Event in the Southeast three times.

Buy

Walmart, 1334 N Ellington Pkwy

Eat

Sleep

Go next

Routes through Lewisburg
Nashville Columbia  N  S  Elkmont Birmingham
Nashville Franklin  N  S  Fayetteville Huntsville


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