Two tourism grants totaling more than $105,000 announced for area
JACKSON, Tenn.–Crockett and Madison Counties are receiving two tourism enhancement grants from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and the Department of Tourism, totaling more than $105,000.
The grants include, $35,000 for the town of Alamo for wayfinding signage, a welcome sign, minor landscaping, and ADA compliant hand railing. The project will begin at the Tennessee Safari Park in Crockett County and will end at the City of Alamo in Court Square.
$50,000 to the city of Jackson for modernizing the Southern Legends of Music Museum at the Carnegie Center for Arts and History. The announcement was made by State Senator Ed Jackson, who represents District 27, which includes Madison and Crockett counties.




