Montgomery Bell Two Night Inn Stay
Restrictions
- Denomination: $156.00
- Expires: 2009-05-31
- Certificate is not redeemable for cash.
- Certificate may not be used for alcohol, gratuity or taxes.
- Certificate must be used in full.
- One certificate per visit.
- Certificate not valid with other offers or promotions.
- Neither Media WebConnect nor the station is responsible for closed establishments.
- All sales are final. There are no exchanges or refunds.
1020 Jackson Hill Rd.
Burns TN 37029
615-797-2578
- Sale Opens:
- 06/16/2008 7:00 AM
Montgomery Bell State Park is located seven miles east of Dickson in Dickson County. The rolling hills of Dickson County contain a treasure that was considered more precious than gold to the builders of young America. The treasure was iron ore, and it lured men by the hundreds to this area of Middle Tennessee. The site of the first Cumberland Presbyterian Church is located at Montgomery Bell State Park. The iron industry in Dickson County has been long silent, but the 3,782 acres that make up Montgomery Bell State Resort Park still show the signs of its presence. Near the remains of the Old Laurel Furnace, ore pits, where men once scratched iron ore from the earth, lie quiet and abandoned; the hardwood forest, once heavily cut to clear farmland and to produce charcoal for the iron furnaces, has slowly healed its wounds. Fox, squirrel, raccoon, opossum, deer and a wide variety of birds and wildflowers have returned to the forest, making Montgomery Bell a place of quiet natural beauty.
