Cooter's Place, Nashville

Cooter's Place, Nashville

Cooter's Place, affectionately known as Cooter's, is a collection of three museums in the United States dedicated to showcasing memorabilia from the beloved American action comedy TV series, The Dukes of Hazzard. These museums are named after Cooter Davenport, a prominent character from the show, and are operated by none other than Ben Jones, who portrayed Cooter.

Located in Nashville, one of the Cooter's Place museums offers fans and visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the world of The Dukes of Hazzard. This Nashville location houses a remarkable array of iconic vehicles from the show. Among the featured attractions are Cooter's tow truck, affectionately referred to as "the wrecker," Daisy's Jeep, Rosco's patrol car, and yet another replica of the famous General Lee car that became an iconic symbol of the series.

Stepping into Cooter's Place in Nashville is like taking a nostalgic trip back to Hazzard County. Fans of The Dukes of Hazzard can admire these legendary vehicles up close and personal, experiencing the excitement and charm of the show firsthand. The museum not only pays homage to the beloved series but also celebrates the enduring cultural impact it has had on audiences around the world.

Operated by Ben Jones, who is known for his role as Cooter in The Dukes of Hazzard, Cooter's Place in Nashville provides an authentic and immersive experience for fans of the show. Visitors can explore the exhibits, marvel at the vehicles, and soak in the atmosphere of Hazzard County. The museum serves as a tribute to the show's rich history and the characters that captured the hearts of millions.

Whether you're a longtime fan of The Dukes of Hazzard or simply curious about this iconic TV series, Cooter's Place in Nashville offers an opportunity to indulge in nostalgia and celebrate the enduring spirit of the show.

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Sight Name: Cooter's Place
Sight Location: Nashville, USA (See walking tours in Nashville)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery
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