The Dyersburg Army Air Base is home to various industrial and agricultural concerns and a world class Veterans' Museum.
The district consists of the Dyer County Courthouse and 45 contributing buildings in the surrounding area. The district makes up the core of the central business area of Dyersburg
General Strahl’s Cannon is a must see for Civil War historians. The gravesite and cannon are located in the Old City Cemetery on East Court.
Built in 1902 the covered bridge in Trimble is one of only three remaining in Tennessee.
The Historic Lenox Bridge, built in 1927, is the only surviving “swing span, pony-Pratt through truss” bridge and is located in the Lakewood Development.
The faithfully restored 1920’s Train Depot in Newbern serves the community as a railroad museum and a stop for Amtrak Passenger Line.
The Troy Avenue Historic District is located within the City of Dyersburg. Homes in the area were constructed between 1890 and 1940 in Victorian and Revival styles, as well as the
The Soldier in Grey, erected in 1905, stands on the grounds of the Dyer County Courthouse.
The Dyer County Courthouse is an imposing three story brick structure located in the heart of historic downtown Dyersburg. It was built in 1911 and is also known as the Fireproof