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Featured in the museum are a wide variety of relics, artifacts and photographs. Exhibits are constantly changing. The purpose of the museum is to inform people of the life in Chattanooga, from the past up to the mid-20th century. A hand-on discovery room is featured at the museum. Address: 400 Chestnut Street Chattanooga TN 37402
Send an Email (18) 1 423 265-3247
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Located in downtown Chattanooga, the Creative Discovery Museum features attractions that are tailored to children of all ages. Interative exhibits educate visitors on dinosaurs, science, natural wonders, technology and more. Address: 321 Chestnut Street Chattanooga TN USA 37402
Send an Email 1 423 756-2738
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The Charles Hall Museum is 5000 sq ft of local history. The Museum is packed with antiques from centuries past, and 99% of the items in the museum are from his own personal collection. The gift shop sales keep the museum open and the admission is free. Address: 229 Cherohala Skyway Tellico Plains TN USA 37385
Send an Email 1 423 253-6767
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The museum is perfect for children and features hands-on interactive arts and science exhibits. The exhibits allow children to record a song, sculpt a masterpiece, build a robot and excavate fossils from dinosaurs. The Tennessee Aquarium is located two blocks from the museum. Address: 321 Chestnut Street Chattanooga TN
1 423 756-2738
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Established in 1880, the Chattanooga Choo Choo connects the North and South part of town. The terminal at the station has been restored and features an original car and engine from the first train. Shops and restaurants are also located on the premises. Exhibits are on display. Address: 1400 Market Street Chattanooga TN 37402
Send an Email (14) 1 423 266-5000
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At the Tennessee Museum of Aviation, visitors explore exhibits at the museum galleries, inspect vintage aircraft up close in the aircraft hangar and watch formation flights by touring aircraft and pilots. An aviation gift store has a large assortment of aircraft-related books, toys and models. Address: 135 Airport Way Sevierville TN USA 37862
Send an Email 1 865 908-0171
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On August 27, 1956, twelve young people in Clinton, Tennessee walked into history and changed the world. They were the first students to desegregate a state-supported high school in the south. Clinton High School holds the honor of having the first Black to graduate from a public high school in the South. It was a great victory for the Civil Rights Movement. The events of that school year and the years that followed are commemorated at the Green McAdoo Cultural Center.
Address: 101 School Street Clinton TN United States 37716
Send an Email 1 865 463-6500
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The museum is located on Lookout Mountain and features the locations of many Civil War battles. The main feature of the museum is the three-dimensional map, which includes 5,000 miniature soldiers, lights and sound effects. The map represents the many battles that took place in 1863. Address: 1110 Eas Brow Road Lookout Mountain TN 37350
1 423 821-2812
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The Beck Cultural Exchange Center is a museum that is filled with thousands of photographs, artifacts and exhibits that preserves black history in America. An extensive resource library is also located at this center. Address: 1927 Dandridge Avenue Knoxville TN USA 37915-1997
Send an Email 1 865 524-8461
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Elvis Museum This museum is billed as the largest private collection of Elvis memoribilia in the United States. Self guided walking tours are available. Address: Parkway Pigeon Forge TN USA
1 828 428-2001
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This museum displays over 90 vehicles from the golden age of the American muscle cars in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Cars on display include a 1967 Firebird, a 1970 Chevelle and a 1971 Cuda convertible. Address: 320 Winfield Dunn Pkwy Sevierville TN USA 37876
1 865 908-0882
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The museum's collection includes anthropology, archaeology, decorative arts, medicine and local history. The museum is located in the University of Tennessee. Over 38,000 square feet of space is featured. Exhibitions are dedicated to supporting university programs. Address: 1327 Circle Park Knoxville TN 37996-3200
Send an Email (1) 1 865 974-2144
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Enjoy American art from the present day and as far back as the Colonial period. The museum is located above the Tennessee River. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, furniture and more. The museum has been divided into two building, one houses 19th century art, and the other 20th century art. Address: 10 Bluff View Chattanooga TN 37403-1197
Send an Email (2) 1 423 267-0968
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Featured in the museum are cars of famous Hollywood stars and movies. The cars from Gone in Sixty Seconds, Ghostbusters, Flintstones, Jurassic Park, Twister and many more are featured. Also included is the famous Studio Batmobile from the movie Batman Returns. Address: 914 Parkway Gatlinburg TN
Send an Email (2) 1 865 430-2200
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Learn about Kingsport's past at the Netherland Inn, featuring period furnishings and buildings. Guided tours are available from May to October on Saturday and Sunday.
Address: 2144 Netherland Inn Road Kingsport TN USA 37660
1 423 335-5552
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Chattanooga Civil War Museum Learn about the Civil War from all aspects. Methods of learning include interactive touch-screens, reproduction uniforms, mannequins and hands-on interactive exhibits. Presentations from a historian are performed; the talks discuss the reality of war. Discover how cannons function. Address: 3914 Street Elmo Avenue Chattanooga TN 37409
1 423 821-4954
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Carbo's Police Museum Carbo's Police Museum features a plethora of police memoribilia, including badges, guns, drug paraphenila and more. Address: 3311 Parkway Pigeon Forge TN USA 37863
1 865 453-1358
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Learn about the history of Tennessee's oldest town at the Jonesborough/Washington County History Museum. Exhibits include a number of artifacts, archives, documents, and photographs. The museum is open daily and does not charge an admission fee. Donations are welcome.
Address: 212 E. Sabin Drive Jonesborough TN USA 37659
1 423 753-9580
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The Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center celebrates the cultural heritage of East Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains region, featuring artifacts and exhibits from Native American life through the Pioneer Era. Eight historic buildings have also been reconstructed on-site. Address: Scenic Highway 73 Townsend TN USA 37882
Send an Email (1) 1 865 448-0044
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The hall of fame honors the past, present and future of female basketball. The intent is for the hall of fame to be a place of achievement and inspiration. Located on the building is a large 30-foot basketball, which weighs ten tones. Address: 700 Hall of Fame Drive Knoxville TN 37915
Send an Email (1) 1 865 633-9000
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