b'TOURISMThe centerpiece of Downtown Nashville is the stately Berrien County Courthouse, completed in 1898.Historical sites also include the Old Berrien County Jail and the Harrison/Taylor Home. In addition, the Alapaha Colored School was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 and is one of the last surviving two-story wood-frame African-American school buildings in Georgia.Agritourism: The Horse Creek Winery, located minutes from Nashville,Walk around the downtown square and explore specializes in crafting smooth wines from the 40-acre family-owned vineyard.PHOTO CONTRIBUTED locally-owned shops like Ada Faye Fashions, Ageless Creations, Danforth Family Farms Nashville Country Store, Southern Landmark, and Shoppes on Davis. Then, unleash your inner-artistic Has Plenty to Discoverpassion at Arts Afire, a paint-your-own pottery S mall towns like Nashville offer city dwellers an escapestudio for walk-in and parties. from the crowds and are a perfect place to slow downProviding delicious family-friendly cuisine, and unwind.Nashvilles downtown and the surrounding area A classical rural community, Nashvilles charm captivatesoffer multiple dining options. To name a few: Brooks Steakhouse, Georgia Smokehouse, China visitors with its surrounding agricultural landscape andGarden, The Brown Bag, Off the Hook Seafood sites from years gone by, including several on the NationalGrill, Rancho Alegre, Puerta del Sol, Marvins Caf, Register of Historic Places.Wire Rack Bakery and Caf, and Rays Mill Pond.Shopping: Stroll Downtown Nashville and visit locally-owned shops and family-friendly restaurants. 38 SG MAGAZINE | SUMMER 2021'