Cooter's Place

Cooter's Place, also known simply as Cooter's, is the collective name of three museums in the United States, exhibiting memorabilia from the American action comedy TV series The Dukes of Hazzard. The museums are named after Cooter Davenport, one of the main characters in the show.

Cooter's Place
Alternative namesCooter's
General information
LocationLuray, Virginia; Nashville, Tennessee; and Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Address4768 US-211 Luray, VA; 2613B McGavock Pk, Nashville, TN; 177 E Wears Valley Rd Ste 23, Pigeon Forge, TN
CountryUnited States of America
Website
cootersplace.com

The museums are "operated by none other than ol’ Cooter himself;" that is, Ben Jones.[1]

Cooter Davenport

Ben Jones, the actor who played Cooter Davenport in The Dukes of Hazzard

Cooter Davenport, the museum's namesake, is the mechanic of Hazzard County, where the show takes place. At the start of the first season, he is depicted as having an extremely rowdy personality; he disregards the law frequently. This has earned him the CB handle (nickname) "Crazy Cooter".

However, Cooter manages to tone down his wildness by the end of the first season, becoming more easy-going. He owns a garage across from the Hazzard County Sheriffs' Department called "Cooter's Garage".

The museums

Gatlinburg, TN

Despite being officially known as "Cooter's (Place in) Gatlinburg", this location is actually in the neighboring town of Pigeon Forge.[2]

In addition to the museum and shop, this location contains a mini-golf course and go-karts. This is where Cooter's Dodge Charger, known as General Lee (car), is exhibited.[3]

Luray, VA

The Luray location of Cooter's features Daisy's Diner (Daisy Duke is Bo, Luke, Coy, and Vance's attractive cousin on The Dukes of Hazzard), Cooter's tow truck ("the wrecker"), and Cooter's garage with another General Lee, all of which are regular occurrences on the show.[4]

Nashville, TN

The Nashville location of Cooter's features Cooter's tow truck ("the wrecker"), Daisy's Jeep, Rosco's patrol car, and yet another General Lee.[5]

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