Music & History

A Cozy, energetic, music venue in downtown Waverly.
This on site memorial to the 1978 train derailment disaster features pictures, video, newspaper accounts and comments from those on the scene. Open year-round – Free admission – 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The refuge has so much to see, including the new Visitor Center that opened in the summer of 2014. There are three units to explore: Big Sandy, Duck River and Busseltown, each with its own charms, beautiful views and opportunities to connect with nature.
This theater has been in the same building and same family for 80 years. The Flexer family’s Mi-De-Ga Theater has been bringing Hollywood's best films to Waverly and surrounding areas.
Johnsonville State Historic Park is the site of a unique Civil War battle in which Nathan Bedford Forest's Calvary Unit destroyed a Union Naval Force and Supply Depot.
This 1922 Mansion with a Civil War Fort in the backyard is filled with historical county and military information. The Museum includes a Civil War room, World War I room, World War II building, Jesse James exhibit, Captain Anderson exhibit and other interesting collections donated by Humphreys County residents.
Johnsonville State Historic Park is a 600 acre park that holds the site of a unique Civil War battle and the location of Johnsonville prior to the creation of Kentucky Lake.
Your family will have a fabulous time when you visit the Loretta Lynn Ranch in Hurricane Mills. Spend the night in the Ranch’s full service RV Park or rent one of the picturesque cabins.