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A. Schwab Dry Goods Store Memphis, Tennessee |
The store's family motto is, "If you can't find it at A. |
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Abraham Lincoln Library & Museum Harrogate, Tennessee |
Located on the beautiful campus of Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee, |
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Alex Haley House And Museum Henning, Tennessee |
The front porch was often the place where young Haley heard the oral accounts of family |
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American Museum Of Science & Energy Oak Ridge, Tennessee |
The museum opened in 1949 in an old wartime cafeteria. |
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Andrew Johnson National Historic Site Greeneville, Tennessee |
The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site honors the life of the 17th President. |
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Appalachian Caverns And Campground Blountville, Tennessee |
For many years the cavern lay in silence broken only by the sound of the water, the ani |
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Athenaeum Rectory Columbia, Tennessee |
Originally designed in 1835 as a home for Samuel Polk Walker, President James K. |
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Beck Cultural Exchange Center Knoxville, Tennessee |
The Beck Cultural Exchange Center is an interactive museum that researches and exhibits |
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Belle Meade Plantation Nashville, Tennessee |
The centerpiece of the property is the Belle Meade mansion built in 1853. |
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Belmont Mansion Nashville, Tennessee |
The moving spirit of Belmont Mansion was Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen Cheatham. |
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Bethel Cemetery Knoxville, Tennessee |
Located on Bethel Avenue and down the road from the Mabr |
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Biblical Resource Center Collierville, Tennessee |
The refurbished historic structure houses a library, theater, Bible lab, museum store, |
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Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Nashville, Tennessee |
The center section of the park features a 2,000-seat amphitheater, composed of terraced |
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Bleak House Knoxville, Tennessee |
Bleak House, an antebellum mansion of fifteen spacious rooms and wide halls, stands wel |
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Bledsoe's Fort Historic Park Castalian Springs, Tennessee |
Although the original building is no longer standing, the archaeological remains of Ble |
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Blount Mansion Knoxville, Tennessee |
Nestled in the center of Downtown Knoxville's government district, Blount Mansion offer |
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Boiling Spring Academy Brentwood, Tennessee |
The Boiling Spring Academy is a restored 1830 one room school house located in Primm Hi |
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Bowen Plantation House Goodlettsville, Tennessee |
Captain William Bowen was awarded land grants for military services during the Revoluti |
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Britton Lane Civil War Battlefield Denmark, Tennessee |
On a quiet, county road five miles southeast of Denmark, Tennessee, a fierce struggle b |
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Buchanan Log House Nashville, Tennessee |
This charming two-story log house |
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Cades Cove Thompson Brown House Museum Maryville, Tennessee |
Thompson-Brown House, included in the National Register of Historic Places and located |
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Cannonsburgh Village Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
A living history museum, Cannonsburgh Village boasts a gristmill, one-room schoolhouse, |
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Carnegie Center For Arts And History Jackson, Tennessee |
The present Carnegie Center for Arts and History, located in downtown Jackson, opened i |
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Carnton Plantation And Battlefield Franklin, Tennessee |
Carnton was built in 1826 by |
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Carroll Reece Museum Johnson City, Tennessee |
A campus history project initiated in the late 1920s created a repository that ultimate |
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Carter House Franklin, Tennessee |
The modest brick home was commandeered to be used as the Federal Command Post while the |
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Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum Jackson, Tennessee |
Visit the Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum located in Casey Jones Village and reliv |
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Chattanooga African American Museum Chattanooga, Tennessee |
The Chattanooga African American Museum boasts a unique collection of multi-media prese |
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Chattanooga History Center Chattanooga, Tennessee |
With over nine special collections of everything from art to Civil War memorabilia, the |
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Chattanooga National Cemetery Chattanooga, Tennessee |
On Dec. 25, 1863, Maj. Gen. George H. |