Clinton, Tennessee
Population 10,103
This rural Tennessee town is a tasty place to stop for a treat along the White Lightening Trail (
emerginghorizons.com/bootleggers-beans-and-scenic-beauty-along-tennessees-thunder-road). The route — formerly called Thunder Road — received it’s colorful moniker from bootleggers who once roared along it in their hot rods to deliver prohibition era moonshine. Today this 200-mile drive features historic towns, a slice or two of Appalachian history, and some absolutely gorgeous scenery. And for a step back in time, stop in at Hoskins Drug Store in downtown Clinton. Established in 1930 the store retains much of its old time charm, and includes a small lunch counter and a soda fountain. There’s accessible parking on Main Street, with level access to the store, and the soda fountain has booths with room at the end for wheelchairs. And although you can certainly order a burger and fries, the real reason to stop at this soda fountain is for the milkshakes — they’re absolutely delicious.