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Linden, The Little Town that Could With Help From the Dumonts

Lunch and music at the Commodore Music Café was a treat. Few restaurants offer live music with lunch.

American Press Travel News-June 19, Linden, TN.–Bob and Barb “On The Road Again.” When we arrived in the small town of Linden, Tennessee we almost immediately felt at home. We had been invited to stay at the newly remodeled, and upgraded Commodore Hotel. We met Kathy and later Michael Dumont, and realized they were on a mission. However, they were incredibly friendly and accommodating. Michael took us on a delightful trip through the county, and also showed us his remodeled B&B outside of town, and close to the Tennessee River (we’ll be back) that has more species of fish in its depth than any other American river (according to Mr. Benson of the Chattanooga Aquarium) and I plan to get close and personal with some of them as soon as possible. The Commodore held 22-rooms at the hotel and next door annex, and all done-up first rate, but with very reasonable cost. www.commodorehotellinden.com (931) 589-3224–114 East Main St. Linden TN. 37096

We were invited to fish with the Mayor, Wess Ward, and Perry Counties Sherriff, Nick Weems, who also brought his boat, and fished with us on the Buffalo River for smallmouth and largemouth bass (more on fishing in part-2 of our Linden experience later). Travel writers do travel on their stomachs, and we knew we would be in for a treat with the live music, as we chowed on terrific fare at the corner Music Café in the hotel.

While I fished, Barb went next door on main St., and just after I arrived back at the hotel, we availed ourselves of the opportunity to do “Wave- Painting” at the Buffalo River Co-Op Craft Immersion project. Lots of fun, met great folks doing their crafts “thing” in wood and textiles. We were sent our little paintings to our home after they finally dried. We walked main street and met proprietors of Sparky and Ringos, Dimples Shop & Restaurant, Custom Creations Jewelry and also ate at Tims Video Corner Café our second evening in town. We also met Allyson Hinson Dickey, the new Chamber Director who offered us the Keys to the town (so-to-speak) for us to visit and experience. The Dumont’s invited us to have dinner with them, even though their restaurant was closed that evening. Before I forget; we also visited Mouse tail Landing State Park with Michael Dumont ,and everyone that enjoys camping would love the facilities and hiking ops.

When Michael and Kathy Dumont decided to change their life from Rhode Island to a little town between Nashville and Memphis, TN., they moved to Linden, a town that had seen better days before the Interstate way-laid most of its business and tourist traffic, as new interstates have done so, all over America (remember route 66) they chose the gorgeous rural area between Memphis and Nashville, and purchased land for their home, and acquired several building in the town of Linden. Linden has a backyard of the Buffalo River and the Tennessee River, rife with fabulous landscapes and wildlife.  * Stay tuned for part-2 our visit to Perry County, fishing, The Buffalo River Resort,  and an unusual museum on the Tennessee River.

We were strolling the neat little town of Linden!!
Larger than life, Minnie Pearl statue. A well known figure from Linden. She is in the lobby of the Commodore Hotel.
Barb heading for the hotel. The red car is a 1949 perfect condition, Dodge that belongs to the Dumont’s.

 

 

 

 

 

One of the small mouth bass while fishing with the Mayor and Sheriff of Linden and Perry County,
Newspaper article reminiscent of how folks in a small town (Similar to Mayberry RFD) takes time out for just having fun! Article was on the wall of the hotel lobby.
Sheriff of Perry County took a time-out to take me fishing!!
Mayor of Linden also took me fishing!!!
Sheriff and mayor were a “hoot” to fish with and get to know!!
While I went fishing, Barb took a class in art at the Buffalo River Artisans Cooperative, next door to the Commodore Hotel.

WHITESTONE INN IN KINGSTON TN.

NEWS PIECE FROM WHITESTONE INN; OUR FAVORITE PLACE IN TENNESSEE!!

Call for Last Minute Specials!

Thu, Jun 20, 2019 1:14 pm

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Whitestone Summer Special

Summer is a great time to visit Whitestone! Our property has something for everyone, whether you prefer spending time in the pool, kayaking or canoeing, hiking our 8 miles of trails or just relaxing in a hammock we have it all. Do as much as you like or as little as you please, it’s your choice. Starting June 24th book any room Sunday through Thursday for $165 per night and any room Friday and Saturday for $195 per night. Both prices includes a fabulous breakfast for 2. Call (865) 376-0113 to take advantage of this special offer.

*Summer Special can not be combined with any other package or special pricing and must be a new reservation only.

The Voices of Lee will kick off our Summer Concert Series
We are just 3 weeks away from the first of 8 concerts for our inaguaral Summer Concert Series. The Voices of Lee have been entertaining guests here at Whitestone for over 12 years and we couldn’t think of anyone else that we would rather have to open this special series. Tickets are still available for the concert as well as dinner for July 5th. Call (865) 376-0113 to get yours now. We hope you will join us for this special night!

Don’t Miss The Martin’s

Join us on September 6th for an intimate evening with one of gospel musics finest families. The Martin’s are super talented and sure to warm your heart with an evening of wonderful music. Call (865) 376-0113 to order your tickets.

We strive to provide a place that is defined by serving our guests with a unique sanctuary to rest & relax. Your participation is what fuels our ability to continue on in a world dominated by corporate chain hotels.

We are a family-run business, and emails are a crucial way for us to contact our friends and fans. We regularly provide specials, free content, and updates on the Inn. From everyone at Whitestone, thanks for your support!

Whitestone Country Inn, 1200 Paint Rock Rd, Kingston, Tennessee 37763, United States 

Images of the Week!

A facsimile of Davy Crockett’s flint-lock rifle.
On the roaders, travel on our stomachs. This pineapple steak was a hit!!!
Barb loves fireplaces as I do too!
Japanese Hibachi Restaurant; Hokaido in Port St Lucie does lobster very well!!
Curt Gowdy and President Bush out fishing with Bob Epstein (Credit Bob T. Epstein for image) I miss these two fabulous anglers!!
Hi John, the best realtor in the Keys!! We all ate fresh snapper on this trip with the best charter captain in the Keys or probably Florida! Skip Bradeen rules the seas!!! 

WEN-ID, Member Of The Warrior’s Entrepreneurs Network

During my trip with the Wounded Warriors Project, we fished with members of the Coast Guard in their private boats. . Was fishing great in Kodiak? unbelievable! When these warriors were gone on assignment, they were totally open to identity theft. WEN-ID can protect them and also offers them business opportunites for them and their families!!

American Press Travel News-June 3rd,-Bob and Barb informed  by Dennis McAlister. He showed us this great program and we want everyone to know about it!

News Piece from web site of WEN-ID

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