Misssion Statement:The General Purpose of the Museum of Scott County shall be to promote through the establishment and maintenance of a museum and ...
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Mission:
The identification, preservation, interpretation and promotion of Wayne County's history is socially, culturally, and economically valuab...
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Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park is located in south-central Kentucky in the Cumberland River basin on the Obey River. The huge reservoir created...
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In July 2004, Chuckles Fun Center opened an 7 acre Family Entertainment Center at 286 Chuckles Parkway, Crossville, TN . Chuckles Fun Center includ...
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About Us:
Located in the heart of historic downtown Stearns, KY the McCreary County Museum is housed in the old Stearns Coal and Lumber Company Co...
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Mission:
This mission of the Cookeville History Museum is to provide exhibits, programs and activities that promote the history of Cookeville and ...
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From its beginnings over one hundred years ago, the Tennessee Central Railroad was a significant force in the development of Putnam County and Cook...
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Mission:
To provide educational programs and exhibits with an emphasis on play and hands-on learning for all ages and backgrounds in the arts, env...
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Turn the clock back to and return to the heyday of passenger railroading with the Southern Appalachia Railway Museum's Secret City Scenic Ex...
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The Old Mulkey Meeting House is a log church erected in 1804.
It is the oldest freestanding log meeting house in the Commonwealth. Adjacent to the...
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Norris Dam State Park sits on more than 4,000 acres located on Norris Reservoir. With more than 800 miles of shoreline, the park offers recreationa...
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The Granville Museum tells the story of the riverboat town of Granville, Tennessee. The museum contains a great pictorial display of every aspect o...
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"We must welcome the future, remembering that soon it will be the past. And we respect the past, remembering that once it was all that was hum...
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The Museum of Appalachia is a non-profit, 501(c)3 corporation. We are grateful for your support in continuing our mission of preserving our Appalac...
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The Museum of Appalachia, founded in 1969 by John Rice Irwin, portrays an authentic mountain farm/village with some three dozen historic log struct...
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