Browse Museums

Children's Discovery House

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Children's

Children's Museum of Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Children's

East Tennessee Discovery Center

Knoxville, Tennessee

Children's, History, Historical Society

Children's, History, Historic House, Specialized

The Nashville,Chattanooga,& St.Louis Railway passenger Depot built in 1907,and restored by the Cit of Jackson in 1996 into a museum as a lasting tribute to the impact of the railroads on the growth of Jachson,TN.

Art, Children's, Culture, General

The West Tennessee Regional Art Center opened in 1994 in the restored city hall building in Humboldt, Tennessee. The nonprofit museum houses the Caldwell Collection as its permanent exhibit (the only permanent fine art collection between Memphis and Nashville) and has changing exhibits in its other three galleries.

Children's Museum of Memphis

Memphis, Tennessee

Children's

Discovery Center at Murfree Spring

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Children's, Nature Centers

We are a hands-on children's museum specializing in the arts, science, and social studies. You can explore the properties of water at our Water Works exhibit, come face-to-face with fish and turtles in our Tennessee Live! exhibit, freeze your shadow on the wall, explore our 20 acres of wetlands outside the museum. Groups can visit for guided tours. To make a reservation call the number provided

Children's, Church, Culture, Historic House, Historical Society

The Heritage Center in Townsend features two galleries tracing the region's history thousands of years back to the present, the region's transportation history, and 12 historic outbuildings from the region including cabins, barns, a chapel, setoff house, wheelwright shop, underground still and more. Visit website for hours and admission rates. Offers full schedule of concerts and special events thoughout the year.

Tennessee State Museum

Nashville, Tennessee

Art, Children's, Culture, History, Library, Military, Natural History, Science

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. We look forward to seeing you!