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Casey Jones Village, Jackson, TN

Enjoy a nostalgic piece of the past at the world famous Casey Jones Village in Jackson, Tennessee as part of this group motorcoach vacation package. For nearly 50 years travelers along Interstate 40 between Memphis and Nashville have been pleasantly surprised to find Casey Jones Village. Established in 1965, the village has grown into one of Tennessee’s most popular attractions and includes Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum, the world famous Brooks Shaw’s Old Country Store Restaurant and charming Southern gift and confectionary store, Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe.

Train at Casey Jones Village

Casey Jones Village, Jackson, TN

Picture of Old Country Store & Restaurant

Old Country Store & Restaurant

Picture of a Train Depot

Modeled after an 1890's Train Depot

Picture of a Buffet at the Restaurant

Dine at the Old Country Store & Restaurant

Picture of the Old Country Store & Shoppe

Visit the Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe

Interior view of the Gift Shoppe

Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe

Picture of the Buffet at the Restaurant

Brooks Shaw's World Renowned Buffet

Casey Jones Village Train Depot

Casey Jones Village Train Depot

Train at Casey Jones Village Casey Jones Village, Jackson, TN
Picture of Old Country Store & Restaurant Old Country Store & Restaurant
Picture of a Train Depot Modeled after an 1890's Train Depot
Picture of a Buffet at the Restaurant Dine at the Old Country Store & Restaurant
Picture of the Old Country Store & Shoppe Visit the Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe

Visiting Casey Jones Village

During your visit to Casey Jones Village, tour the historic Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum, former home of America’s most famous railroad engineer, indulge in fine Southern cooking at the award-winning Old Country Store Restaurant, or browse through the Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe.

Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum

The Casey Jones Railroad Museum is housed in a beautiful 8,000-square-foot building modeled after an 1890s train depot and tells the story of engineer Casey Jones, who became internationally known for his heroic last ride on April 30th, 1900 when he saved passengers on his train from a potentially fatal crash. Jones lost his life in the crash, but was hailed a hero for saving all of the passengers onboard. Start your visit to the Casey Jones Museum with a short documentary about the life of Casey Jones in the museum’s theater.  Museum exhibits explore the railroad’s role in the Civil War, Jackson, Texas’ rich railroad history and the life of Casey Jones including his rise through the railroad ranks to engineer. Outside you can climb into the cab of a steam train and ring the engine’s bell. Also part of the museum is the Casey Jones Home. Tour the Jones’ home and see how Jones and his family lived during the 1900s.

Dining at Brooks Shaw’s Old Country Store Restaurant

Brooks Shaw’s Old Country Store Restaurant has been serving Jackson, West Tennessee and visitors from around the world since 1965.  Relax in a friendly atmosphere and  enjoy Brooks Shaw’s  world renowned buffet featuring Southern favorites like fried green tomatoes, barbeque, hand battered Southern fried chicken, catfish, Tennessee country ham, turnip greens and homemade cornbread cooked fresh off the griddle. The buffet also includes an extensive soup and salad bar and home baked deserts.

Shopping in Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe

Experience the Old South at the Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe. Established in 1965, Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe carries a unique selection of merchandise including country quilts, dolls, jewelry, scarves, Tennessee products and souvenirs and Old Country’s very own Old Country Store cookbook. Some items found in the store are even made right in Jackson. Choose a selection of Southern items and let Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe employees build you a gift basket. Purchase a refreshing cup of ice cream or old fashioned soda treats in the Old Country Store’s recreated Ice Cream Parlor & Fudge Shoppe. A selection of old fashioned and fun candies made by local companies such as the Charms Company and Blanton’s Candies is also available. Other Tennessee favorites available for purchase include the Old Country Store’s homemade fudge, moon pies from Chattanooga, Tennessee Toe Jam products from Knoxville and Weber Foods honey from Savannah. 

Travel Tips

-          See thousands of early American antiques that belong to the Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe’s private collection displayed throughout Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe.

-          Be sure to ask for a free sample of Old Country Store’s famous homemade fudge in the Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe. 

Interior view of the Gift Shoppe Old Country Store & Gift Shoppe
Picture of the Buffet at the Restaurant Brooks Shaw's World Renowned Buffet
Casey Jones Village Train Depot Casey Jones Village Train Depot