Rolley Hole Museum
Location: Celina
Experience a unique slice of Tennessee heritage with Rolley Hole, a traditional marble game deeply rooted in the Upper Cumberland region. Combining elements of golf, croquet, and billiards, this three-hole game is played on smooth, packed dirt courts with handmade flint marbles. The Historic Clay County Courthouse in Celina houses the Rolley Hole Museum, where visitors can explore artifacts, photographs, and exhibits celebrating the game’s rich history and cultural significance. Don’t miss the annual National Rolley Hole Marbles Championship and Festival at Standing Stone State Park, where players from across the country gather to compete and honor this enduring Appalachian tradition.

Address:
100 Courthouse Square, Celina, TN
Phone:
931-243-3464



