The town of Bell Buckle, Tennessee is what is known as a “railroad village,” located in the rural hills of the Volunteer State. Also known as a “railway town,” Bell Buckle earned its moniker honestly as a settlement that was originated due to the railway junction on-site. The small-town was settled in 1852 and has become a beacon for tourists in the Bedford County area due to its darling downtown strip of shops and the annual RC Cola & Moon Pie Festival. Learn more about this darling small town below!

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We love the town of Bell Buckle! Have you been there yourself? You can learn more about the town of Bell Buckle at its official website here or here.

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