Robertson County’s cultural heart offers a laid-back experience with fewer crowds but full of things to do.
With roots dating back to 1819, Springfield’s history is steeped in agriculture. You can learn about this industry crucial to Springfield’s development while also diving into the spirited legacy of the Bell Witch with a visit to Robertson County History Museum on the courthouse square.
Springfield’s art-filled downtown bustles throughout the year at events like First Fridays – a kidand pet-friendly party with more than 80 vendors from May through October – and Springfield Songs and Stories, a series of singersongwriter rounds that draws some of the biggest names in the industry to BS Brew Works each month. Downtown dining will please any palate, from the Salvadoran flavors of Mami Panchi Grill to the small chef-driven menu at Mystic Picnic Wine & Whiskey Bar to the Southern tastes of Willie Mae’s BBQ and Larry’s Restaurant. Learn more at realspringfieldtn.com.