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7 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Campbell Station Inn is a well-preserved 19th-century brick house and local landmark—ideal for architectural and historical shots of Greek Revival details, porches, chimneys and period landscaping. Best light is early morning or late afternoon for warm side-light and long shadows; autumn brings appealing foliage. The site sits on Kingston Pike with limited on-site parking and is often used for events, so interiors may require prior permission—call ahead. Weekdays are quieter for unobstructed ex‑

Small riverside community park with lawn, walking trails, historic markers and a pavilion—good for intimate landscape, waterside reflections and contextual shots that include signage and local architecture. Best light is golden hour at sunrise or sunset; autumn brings colorful foliage. Easily accessible with free parking and level paths—wheelchair friendly in main areas. Weekdays and early mornings reduce crowds. No entry fee; respect memorials and quiet areas.

Small riverside marina and dining spot on the Tennessee River offering boat traffic, docklines, reflections and shoreline trees — great for sunset and golden-hour reflections. Easy roadside access and parking at 1117 Concord Rd; check restaurant hours and private-boat areas. Weekday mornings are quieter; cloudy days add mood and reduce harsh contrast.

Small riverside park along Turkey Creek Greenway offering wooded trails, a meandering creek, boardwalks and small bridges — great for intimate waterscape and nature shots. Visit golden hour or after rain for reflections; fall color is rewarding. Paved paths and nearby parking make access easy; no entry fee. Expect walkers, cyclists and dog owners on weekends.

Gnome Alley is a whimsical outdoor display of hand-painted gnome statues and mini-sculptures set along a roadside property. Photograph colorful close-ups, group portraits of gnomes, and playful scenes framed by surrounding trees and rustic fences. Best light is golden hour or overcast for even color; weekday mornings offer fewer visitors. Property may be privately maintained—observe signage, stay on paths, and use roadside or on-site parking if available. Expect uneven ground and family-friendly

Small local museum honoring Admiral David Farragut and regional naval/Civil War history. Photograph well-preserved artifacts, interpretive panels, model ships and period uniforms in intimate interior settings; exterior shots capture the municipal building and signage. Best on weekday mornings for low crowds; interiors are museum-lit (mixed tungsten/LED) so bring a wide lens and prepare for low light. Free parking at the municipal complex; check hours and any photography policy at the front desk.

Small civic plaza with landscaped greens, paths, memorials and flagpoles — good for intimate urban compositions, seasonal foliage and event coverage. Easy access off N Campbell Station Rd with free public parking nearby at town hall. Accessible paths and low crowds on weekday mornings. Best light at golden hour for warm tones on brick and sculptures; overcast days soften shadows for detail and color.