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Dolly Parton opens Tennessean Travel Stop: 'I couldn't leave it to beavers'

Bryan West Diana Leyva
Nashville Tennessean
Updated June 24, 2026, 5:40 p.m. ET

CORNERSVILLE, Tenn. — Out on the street, the traffic started jumpin' as travelers made their way to Dolly Parton's Tennessean Travel Stop on opening day.

"Dolly is on her way," Tennessean Travel Stop owner Gregory Sachs told the media gathered at the new truck destination in Cornersville saying Parton would cut the ribbon at 2 p.m. on June 24.

The anticipation had been building all morning at the new roadside destination along Interstate 65. She arrived wearing a blue-and-pink fringe ensemble, complete with her signature stiletto heels.

The "9 to 5" singer used the moment to make a playful quip about travel stop competitor Buc-ee’s.

"I’m sure some of you want to know why I wanted a truck stop," Parton said. "Well, I couldn’t leave it to beavers."

Parton ended the brief ceremony with a ribbon cutting, marked by an explosion of multicolored confetti featuring her signature butterfly."

The message drew cheers from guests who had spent the afternoon exploring the property, sampling food from "DLY BBQ" and trying a "Cup of Ambition" coffee, waiting to see whether Parton would make an appearance. Earlier promotional materials for the grand opening had stated that the country music icon would not attend the public festivities.

The appearance marks one of only a handful of public events for Parton in 2026.

In March, the East Tennessee native returned to Dollywood to launch the theme park's 41st season after stepping back from several appearances while recovering from health issues and grieving the loss of her husband, Carl Dean. During that appearance, Parton told fans she had been rebuilding herself "spiritually, emotionally and physically."

More about Dolly's Tennessean Travel Stop

Located at Exit 22 off Interstate 65 in Cornersville, Dolly's Tennessean Travel Stop officially opened to the public June 24. The flagship location is a partnership between Parton, her longtime manager Danny Nozell and Gregory H. Sachs, owner of the Tennessean Travel Stop brand.

Inspired by Parton's decades spent traveling the country by tour bus and her East Tennessee roots, the destination combines fuel services, food, shopping, live music and Tennessee-themed hospitality.

Bryan West is a music reporter at The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow him on InstagramTikTok and X as @BryanWestTV.

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