ON THE GLORY LAND ROAD TRAIL: Self-guided driving tour of sites related to southeast Tennessee's religious heritage. The trail officially opens April 19. A brochure is available from www.southeasttennessee.com or 423-424-4263.
RHEA COUNTY COURTHOUSE: 1475 Market St., downtown Dayton, Tenn. The Scopes monkey trial was held on the second floor and contains the original judge's bench, four tables, railing, jury chairs and spectator seats. Museum downstairs. Open weekdays.
WHITWELL HOLOCAUST EXHIBIT: German rail car used by the Nazis to transport Jews. Located at Whitwell Middle School, 1130 Main St., Whitwell, Tenn. Open during school hours; admission free.
OUR LADY OF THE POOR SHRINE: Catholic shrine in New Hope, Tenn. Take Highway 156 over the bridge from South Pittsburg, then follow the shrine signs.
BETH SALEM: Historic black church. From Interstate 75, take exit 49 at Athens; follow Highway 30 East through Athens toward Etowah. About 5 miles out of Athens, turn right onto County Road 602. Church is a quarter-mile on the left.
BRAINERD MISSION: Site where Cherokee Indians were converted to Christianity. Marker located at 5600 Brainerd Road, Chattanooga.
CHURCH OF GOD EXHIBIT: The Beauty of Holiness Exhibit tells the story of the Holiness movement, back to John Wesley, and the early history of the Church of God. Pentecostal Research Center, 260 11th St., Cleveland, Tenn., on the Lee University Campus.