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Bartlett Historical Society
Bartlett, Tennessee

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The Bartlett Museum, located in the Gotten House, contains historical displays that serve to help our citizens learn about the rich heritage of our community and its former citizens. In addition, the Museum is furnished with period furniture which allows it to retain that 'homey' feeling while one is visiting the building. Our vision and goal is and always has been to educate our citizens about the community's heritage and preserve that heritage for future generations.

Doak House Museum
Greeneville, Tennessee

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library, University

The museum uses its collections and resources to promote the study and research of history, education, religion, and cultural heritage of the people of Northeast Tennessee and the state. 10,000 children and adults participate in the educational programs available at the Doak House Museum.

Little River Railroad-Lumber Company Museum
Townsend, Tennessee

Culture, General, History, Specialized

The Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum tells the story of Townsend and how it came to where it is today.

Marble Springs State Historic Farmstead
Knoxville, Tennessee

General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Park

The Tennessee Historical Commission provides management over site and the Governor John Sevier Memorial Association (GJSMA for short) is a local organization which runs the daily operation of the park. The GJSMA is also in charge of the numerous ongoing restoration projects around the park, not only to keep and maintain the exciting eight historical buildings, but to expand when possible the other buildings and workshops of John Sevier’s time.

Pink Palace Museum
Memphis, Tennessee

Culture, General, History, Historic House, Natural History, Planetarium, Science

Pink Palace Museum: The Pink Palace Museum is one of the largest facilities of its kind in the Southeast. You can walk through a replica of the first self-service grocery store in the country, Clarence Saunders' Piggly Wiggly. Explore the cultural and natural history of the Mid-South through exciting exhibits, dioramas and audio-visuals. Trace Memphis' development from the time of Spanish explorers through the Civil War and the yellow fever epidemics. Learn from the award-winning medical exhibit how health care grew to be Memphis' largest industry.

You will also see how dinosaurs and fossils dramatically chronicle our ever-changing planet.

Smith County Heritage Museum
Carthage, Tennessee

Cemetery, Church, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Military, Natural History

On display: Smith county Century Farms, agriculture, military, education, local churches, civil war, architecture.

West Tennessee Regional Art Center
Humboldt, Tennessee

Art, Children's, Culture, General

The West Tennessee Regional Art Center opened in 1994 in the restored city hall building in Humboldt, Tennessee. The nonprofit museum houses the Caldwell Collection as its permanent exhibit (the only permanent fine art collection between Memphis and Nashville) and has changing exhibits in its other three galleries.

Customs House Museum and Cultural Center
Clarksville, Tennessee

General

Frist Center for the Visual Arts
Nashville, Tennessee

Archaeology, Art, Culture, General, Library, Natural History

The Frist Center is committed to education — helping people of all ages and backgrounds become more familiar with, knowledgeable of and appreciative of art. The Education Department’s dedicated staff organizes a wide variety of activities, both at the Frist Center and off-site.

Lynnville Railroad Preservation Society
Lynnville, Tennessee

General, Historical Society

This is our endevor to preserve and bring to light the importance of the railroad to this area and what it meant to the events before, during, and after the Civil War including the ciizens that contributed to it's establishment and the industry that occured because of it. It's who we are.

Parsons and Greater Area Historical Museum
Parsons, Tennessee

General, History, Historical Society

The museum collects and exhibits artifacts related to the history of the Parsons and Greater Area. The museum depicts the story of farm and family life with a focus on native American artifacts, pioneer settlers, and the importance of railroad and river transportation to the area.

President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library
Greeneville, Tennessee

Culture, General, History, Historical Society, Library, University

The President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library is housed in the second oldest building on the Tusculum College campus-"Old College". The building was built in 1841 for a total of $4,245.62. Andrew Johnson gave a $20.00 donation for the construction of the building, one of the largest local donations according to the minutes of the Board of Trustees.

The Heritage Center of Murfreesboro & Rutherford County
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Culture, General, History, Military, University

Discover stories of the downtown courthouse and the 1862 Battle of Murfreesboro through exhibits, programs, and tours.

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