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Museum of Appalachia |
A living history museum of pioneer, frontier, and early artifacts of mountain life in the Southern Appalachians. With more than 30 historic log buildings gathered onto 63 acres and hundreds of exhibits celebrating the creativity and color of our Appalachian forebears, this Museum is an authentic representation of early life in Appalachia, seeking to make the dwellings appear as if the family has just strolled down to the spring to fetch the day's supply of water.
See website for special events held throughout the year. |
2819 Andersonville Hwy |
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Clinton |
TN |
37716 |
Open daily, year round, during daylight hours. |
(865) 494-7680 |
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 | SWFL Sarah, Co-op Member | This place is totally cool! They have the log cabin that Mark Twain was born in, it was relocated on the property. The museum is a testament to ingenuity with banjos made of everything from ham cans to bed pans. Take a whole day to visit. |
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