HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM:
The Tennessee Valley Art Association incorporated in 1964 for the purpose of constructing a museum and to provide art...
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An American architectural treasure, this house was built for newlyweds Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum of Florence, Alabama, in 1939. The house is th...
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About the Museum:The W.C. Handy Birthplace, Museum & Library exhibits the most complete collection of famous Blues writer and musician W.C. Han...
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The Florence Indian Mound, located near the bank of the Tennessee River, is considered to be the largest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley ...
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About Us:At one time a stagecoach stop, tavern and inn, Pope's Tavern is one of the the oldest structures in Florence. Located on the militar...
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About us:The Edith Newman Culver Memorial Museum is a town museum in Waterloo, Alabama. It features Native American artifacts, Civil War relics and...
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Pond Spring was the post-Civil War home of Gen. Joseph Wheeler, a Confederate major general, a U.S. congressman, and a Spanish-American War general...
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In 1995, when TCHGS was chartered, our goal was to someday establish a county archives. The Tishomingo County Archives & History Museum became ...
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The Jesse Owens Memorial Park Museum immortalizes Owens' memory by depicting the moments that made Owens great and portraying the people who shaped...
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About Us:
The Tennessee River Museum (TRM) is a 501(C)3 corporation founded in 1992. The TRM is located in the historic old post office building i...
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About Us The Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives, located in the old L&N Freight Depot in Athens, was the brainchild of the late Limestone Co...
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About us:Cook’s Natural Science museum provides extensive collections of beautiful and exotic insects, mounted birds and animals, rocks and m...
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About Us:The Buford Pusser Home and Museum stands as a moment in time, as if waiting for Sheriff Buford Pusser to return home from another shift se...
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Mission and Vision:
The mission of the Museum is to collect and preserve the history and heritage of Corinth and Northeast Mississippi, and to edu...
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Corinth, Mississippi, a town with an 1860 population of more than 1,500, was established at the crossover of the Memphis and Charleston and the Mob...
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Just imagine! Clams, snails, crabs, sharks, and giant mosasaurs living in Tennessee! That would be the scene approximately 70 million years ago in ...
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