Visit Clarksville Launches Catch The Passion Video Campaign Featuring Clarksville Attractions

Clarksville, TN – Discover local attractions in Catch The Passion, visit the original Clarksville YouTube video campaign launched March 2022. Each episode explores a popular local attraction that helps make Clarksville a special destination.

The video series showcases area attractions through a visual lens in which attraction owners or managers share their passion and offer an inside look at the visitor experience.




From family entertainment centers to interactive art experiences, the video series showcases top Clarksville attractions that are key to attracting visitors to Clarksville and Montgomery County.

“We promote the destination and individual attractions to a diverse audience every day,” said Visit Clarksville General Manager Theresa Harrington. “But, no one has the passion for a specific place like its owner. We developed this campaign to capture that spirit and empower our potential travelers, as well as residents who have never visited some of these places, to capture some of that excitement.

Austin Peay State University Senior Ethan King is interning with Visit Clarksville’s marketing department this semester and serving as the videographer for the project. “The campaign provided me with a great opportunity to hone my video production skills,” King said. “I especially enjoyed bringing a new perspective to familiar Clarksville attractions.”

Visit Clarksville Catch the passion The campaign is launched this month on YouTube where new videos are posted every week.

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About Visiting Clarksville

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Tourism Commission was established by the State of Tennessee in 1979 to positively influence tourism in the Clarksville-Montgomery County area by promoting tourist attractions, hosting conventions and tours, and by engaging in large-scale marketing efforts.

In 2015, the organization adopted the Visit Clarksville brand. Visit Clarksville is governed by a nine-member board of directors and is funded by a portion of the local hotel tax.

In 2020, tourism spending in Montgomery County totaled $252 million, according to an annual report by the US Travel Association, Tourism Economics and the US Census Bureau.