If you want to see one of the most unique fall displays in Tennessee, visit Jackson County for the Granville Scarecrow Festival.

GRANVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — If you want to see one of the most unique fall displays in Tennessee, visit Jackson County for the Granville Scarecrow Festival.

Tennessee’s largest display of scarecrows will be showcased along with colorful fall displays through Oct. 31.


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Another unique attraction open year-round in Granville is the Mayberry – I Love Lucy Museum, which preserves the legacies of “The Andy Griffith Show” and “I Love Lucy.” There, you could enjoy viewing a collection of rare and unusual artifacts and learn about the shows’ main characters.

You can see the police car cookie jar from “The Andy Griffith Show” as well as framed uncut trading cards, Aunt Bee’s glasses, autographed prints and more. For lovers of “I Love Lucy,” you could expect to hear Ricky saying, “Lucy, I’m home!”

Randall Clemons, President of Historic Granville, gave News 2 a tour of the museum and explained some of the scenes that residents could see on the streets.

“We have a permanent barbershop here that’s named Floyd’s Barber Shop,” Clemons told News 2.


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Learn the stories behind one-of-a-kind collectables displayed throughout the museum and view an extensive collection of memorabilia. To learn more about hours of operation, directions, and prices, follow this link.

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