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Pages in category "Museums in Chattanooga, Tennessee" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Hunter Museum of American Art; I. International ...
Carbo's Smoky Mountain Police Museum, Pigeon Forge [51] Chattanooga History Center, Chattanooga, closed in 2017, collections now at the Chattanooga Public Library and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga [52] [53] Chattanooga Model Railroad Museum, Chattanooga, closed in 2015, may reopen in the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel in the future ...
The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (reporting mark TVRM) [1] is a railroad museum and heritage railroad in Chattanooga, Tennessee.. The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum was founded as a chapter of the National Railway Historical Society in 1960 by Paul H. Merriman and Robert M. Soule, Jr., along with a group of local railway preservationists.
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The Hunter Museum of American Art is an art museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The museum's collections include works representing the Hudson River School , 19th century genre painting , American Impressionism , the Ashcan School , early modernism , regionalism , and post- World War II modern and contemporary art .
The museum was first proposed in 1992. [3] A committee was created on March 9, 1992 to study the feasibility of establishing a museum which would be "an organized and permanent non-profit institution, essentially educational or aesthetic in purpose, with professional staff, which owns and utilizes tangible objects, cares for them and exhibits them to the public on some regular schedule."
The Creative Discovery Museum is a children's museum located in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee.It was opened on May 26, 1995. [1] The museum contains art, music, and field science areas, along with a water-themed zone called RiverPlay, a rooftop exhibit, an inventor's workshop, and a temporary exhibit space.
Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the museum also displays related toys, tools, equipment, and pictorial histories. [1] The first tow truck was created about 3.5 miles (6 km) away from the museum at the Ernest Holmes Company in Chattanooga. The collection of tow trucks at the museum ranges from the early days of the automobile and includes ...