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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. The 137,000-square-foot building includes a Tennessee ...
Tennessee River Museum: Savannah: Hardin: West: Local history: Website: Tennessee State Museum: Nashville: Davidson: Middle: History: History of the state of Tennessee, includes Military Branch Museum, tours of the Tennessee State Capitol: Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum: Chattanooga: Hamilton: East: Railroad: Heritage railroad and equipment ...
Cheekwood is a 55-acre (22 ha) historic estate on the western edge of Nashville, Tennessee that houses the Cheekwood Estate & Gardens.Formerly the residence of Nashville's Cheek family, the 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2) Georgian-style mansion was opened as a botanical garden and art museum in 1960.
US Navy Poster Museum: Point Pleasant: Mason: Metro Valley: Art: Facebook site, US Navy recruiting posters spanning 100 years Veterans Museum of Mid Ohio Valley: Parkersburg: Wood: Mid-Ohio Valley: Military: website: Veterans Museum of Southern West Virginia: Hinton: Summers: New River/Greenbier River Valleys: Military: information: Victorian ...
When Bonnie Seymour took a job as assistant curator of Nashville's Parthenon museum, one of the first things she did was to look through the collections. Among paintings by American artists and ...
Mathews Maritime Museum: Virginia: Morattico: Morattico Maritime Museum: Virginia: Newport News: Mariners' Museum and Park, the official National Maritime Museum Y Virginia: Norfolk: Hampton Roads Naval Museum: Archived 2015-07-17 at the Wayback Machine: Y Virginia: Portsmouth: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum: Y Virginia: Quantico
Music museums in Nashville, Tennessee (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Museums in Nashville, Tennessee" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
The art center opened in April 2001 with approximately 24,000 square feet (2,200 m 2) of gallery space presenting visual art from local, state and regional artists, as well as major U.S. and international exhibitions. [1] On April 2, 2018, the Frist announced that it changed its name from The Frist Center of the Visual Arts to The Frist Art Museum.