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Visit the Tennessee State Museum to learn more about the history of the state of Tennessee and to view historic artifacts from our nation's history. To plan your trip or to schedule an educational programming event, contact us today.
The Tennessee State Museum is free and open to the public. We are thrilled to welcome visitors to experience Tennessee history, art, and culture from the state’s natural history beginnings through the present day.
‘Tennessee Furniture: Selections from the State Museum Collection’ Opens April 20; Tennessee State Museum Grants $5 Million to Tennessee Museums for Capital Maintenance and Improvements; Tennessee State Museum and Fisk University Partner on Rosenwald Schools Symposium
The Tennessee State Museum examines history, art and culture, chronicling the state’s history from its First Peoples to the present day. It does so through exhibitions of its extensive collection of Tennessee art and artifacts, as well as documentary films, interactive displays and complementary programming. Tennessee Time Tunnel serves as ...
The Tennessee State Museum is a large museum in Nashville depicting the history of the U.S. state of Tennessee. The current facility opened on October 4, 2018, at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Jefferson Street at the foot of Capitol Hill by the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park.
Visitors. There is no admission charge to museum exhibits. Occasionally, the museum charges admission to special temporary exhibits. Unique artifacts on display at the Tennessee State Museum include a musket that belonged to Daniel Boone; the jawbone of a mastodon, estimated to be 15,000 years old; World War I hero Alvin C. York’s Medal of ...
The new 137,000-square-foot State Museum in the Bill Haslam Center, which opened in the fall of 2018, sits on the northwest corner of the Bicentennial Mall, at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Jefferson Street in downtown Nashville.
Discover the state’s rich past at the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville. The Tennessee State Museum is one of the state’s true gems – a collection of historical objects that relate to the political, social, economic and cultural history of Tennessee and Tennesseans.
The new Tennessee State Museum opened in October 2018 at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard and Jefferson Street at the foot of Capitol Hill by the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park. 137,000-square-foot facility is one of the largest in the nation.
National Photography Month. May is National Photography Month, an opportunity to highlight some of the thousands of photographs in the Tennessee State Museum’s collection. From daguerreotypes to digital images, photographs can preserve the past and inspire new ways of seeing the world.