Friday, September 25, 2015

10 West Broad Street, Cookeville - Regions Bank

10 West Broad Street, Cookeville - Regions Bank. Large building and the main Cookeville Branch. This used to be Citizen's Bank.
Hours and Other Locations Here
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406 E. Broad Street. Reagan Mural - 31 TwentyFive Boutique

406 East Broad Street Currently a fashion store called 31 TwentyFive Boutique. This building was the Putnam County Republican Party Headquarters. A mural of Ronald Reagan was painted on the side of the building. This distinct art lets you know you are in Cookeville.
More Info On 31 TwentyFive Boutique Here

Monday, September 21, 2015

M&M Country Cafe Formerly Spark's Grocery 618 East Hudgens Street

At the time of this writing 618 East Hudgens Street is M&M Country Cafe. Where they make breakfast and lunch. All their food is great, But I can't get enough of their breakfast. They can make it to go. Sausage omelets and biscuits with old fashioned gravy is the best.
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618 East Hudgens Street is a small building. But this has a ton of memories. This was Spark's groceries for years. 1948 to 1997. Run by two older ladies, Opal Sparks and Nellie Nichols. The store was known for their candy and cold drinks. They also had a slicer where they made thick bologna sandwiches.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015

14 South Washington Avenue Cookeville,TN - Char - Steak, Seafood, Pasta

14 South Washington Avenue used to be McGugin's Irish Pub. At the time of this posting, It is Char. A restaurant and bar located across from the Putnam County Courthouse and the Putnam County Justice Center.

The burgers and steaks are great. This is one of my personal hangouts. Seems to a drama club group and lawyers from across the street are usually there.

Mixture of young hipsters, college students, and older sophisticated intellectuals.
Here is a Direct Link To The Business Hours On Char's Website
Char's Facebook Site

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Cookeville History Museum - 40 East Broad Street

Between the Putnam County Library and the Cookeville Drama Center. This used to be the location of a popular music store.
Click Here - Official Website With Hours of Operation
Click Here - Official Facebook Site

L. Clure Morton Post Office And Federal Building - 9 East Broad Street

L. Clure Morton Post Office And Federal Building - 9 East Broad Street Built in 1914. Nice building with beautiful windows. Classic Style. House one of the Cookeville Post Offices and US Marshall Service USPS Post Office Hours & Information For This Location
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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Historic Coke Sign - 166 West Broad Street Cookeville TN

Currently Shelton Properties. 166 West Broad Street Cookeville TN Coke Sign was refurbished on 2015 to bring a natural glow to the historic Cookeville Downtown area. Right next to the Cookeville, Depot.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Cookeville Arcade Building 9 South Jefferson Avenue

Don't be fooled by the name. There are no games in this building. But the Arcade building is a beautiful building with distinct windows. One of those buildings that let you know you are in Cookeville. Located on the Cookeville Square right across from the Court House.
Built in 1913, by AC Maxwell and RL Farley
Looks really nice indoors, but I deleted the pic on accident, Sorry.
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Abandoned Cars In Building On Spring Street In Cookeville

Part of old Cookeville Pepsi Bottling Plant Numerous cars are sitting in an abandoned building next to abandoned laundromat. Do you know the story behind these cars? Go ahead and make a comment.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Abandoned Laundromat On Spring Street In Cookeville


Old Cookeville Pepsi Bottling Plant

Abandoned Laundromat on Spring Street in Cookeville.  The other part of the building had abandoned cars.   I will post those pic next.
                                          Outside view.




                                                    Notice the vintage Pepsi Machine

Notice the partially filled Pepsi bottle and the stacks of magazines.