American Museum of Science and Energy Funded by the US Department of Energy, AMSE hosts energy related exhibits, demonstrations and events that relate to energy, science and the world around us. Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Biblical Resource Center & Museum This museum houses artifacts, replicas and documents reflective of Near-Eastern & Mediterranean culture in the Biblical period. Collierville, Tennessee.
Carroll Reece Museum A campus history project initiated in the late 1920s created a repository that ultimately emerged as the B. Carroll Reece Memorial Museum. The museum collection grew as a part of the university's library, and in 1965, the collection was transferred to its present location in the renovated building that had most recently housed the art department. Johnson City, Tennessee.
Cheekwood - Tennessee Cheekwood, the private home and estate of the Cheek family, is now a beautiful 55-acre property, providing visitors with a unique experience of art and gardens. Museum of Art and Botanical Gardens. The Botanical Gardens include both historic landscapes and specialty garden, the collections feature 19th and 20th century American art.
Childrens Museum of Memphis Welcome to the Children's Museum of Memphis. Playing and having fun are important parts of growing up, no matter how young or old you are!
East Tennessee Discovery Center ETDC Features hands-on exhibits, butterfly and geology collections, live insect zoo, stuffed animal display, and the AKIMA Planetarium. Knoxville, Tennessee.
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture Ewing Gallery of Art houses works of avant-garde artists and architects of international and local stature. Located on the University of Tennessee campus.
Farragut Folklife Museum Located in the Farragut Town Hall, the Folklife Museum preserves the heritage of the schools, churches and the community of this historical East Tennessee area. The exhibited objects, which are continuously updated, are a wonderful display of history and memorabilia.
Fire Museum of Memphis The Fire Museum of Memphis, Tennessee is celebrating its grand opening as Memphis most vibrant downtown tourist attraction and exciting educational experience!
Hands On! Regional Museum - Tennessee The mission of Hands On! Regional Museum is to create a dynamic, educational, fun environment which stimulates discovery, thought, and understanding through interactive exhibits, programs and events in the arts, sciences and humanities.
Institute of Egyptian Art and Archeology The Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology, founded in 1984, is a component of the Department of Art of The University of Memphis, in Memphis, Tennessee (USA), and is a Tennessee Center of Excellence. It is dedicated to the study of the art and culture of ancient Egypt through teaching, research, exhibition, and community education.
Knoxville Museum of Art Regional museum featuring notable traveling exhibits and rotating permanent collections. Noted museum architect Edward Larrabee Barnes designed this Tennessee pink marble building features five galleries.
McClung Museum The McClung Museum is a general museum with collections in anthropology, archaeology, decorative arts, medicine, local history, and natural history. The exhibits document ways of life, cultural trends, and technologies from prehistoric times to the present day, and showcase much of Tennessee's past --its geology, history, art, and culture.
Memphis Museum System Welcome to the Memphis Museum System, a wide-ranging collection of historic, educational, and technological attractions maintained by the City of Memphis, Tennessee and Memphis Museums, Inc.
Museum of Beverage Containers The world's largest collection of beverage containers and advertising. Featuring Coke, Budweiser and 100's more. Goodlettsville, Tennessee.
Tennessee - Lynnville Railroad Museum The depot displays an ever growing collection of railroad memorabilia. Almost everything from track laying tools to old railroad watches, has been donated by local people with a special link to railroad history. An operating HO scale model railroad depicts Lynnville as it was in the 1930's when the L & N moved passengers as well as freight.
Tennessee - The Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Today, The Little River Railroad and Lumber Company, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving this rich history of Townsend and the role the company had in the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Begun by the Townsend-in-the-Smokies Chamber of Commerce, The Little River Railroad and Lumber Company, Inc. has succeeded in starting a museum, purchasing and moving an authentic steam engine to Townsend, and collecting artifacts related to the company.