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Agriculture Museum
Located on the 200-acre site of Ellington Agricultural Center, the museum contains an extensive collection of home and farm artifacts, rural Tennessee folk art, photographs, tools and equipment. The collection is exhibited in a two-story estate barn. The complex also houses the Tennessee Agricultural Hall of Fame and a log-cabin community with a wooded trail and gardens.
Ellington Agricultural Center
(615) 837-5197
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
This behind-the scenes look at the world of country music includes a visit to the museum and Hall of Fame. Exhibits include "Marty Stuart Presents: The Treasures of Hank Williams", Elvis' Solid Gold Cadillac, an interactive exhibit called "Stars & Guitars" and costumes and persona; treasures from many country stars past and present. This museum is now at home in a new complex directly across from the Gaylord Entertainment Center, downtown.
(615) 416-2001
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Beverage Containers Museum
For the truly unique, located off of I-65 Northbound at exit 98, in the small community of Millersville at 1055 Ridgecrest Drive you will find over 36,000 different soda and beer cans, bottles and advertising items on display. Special feature displays include Tennessee brewery history; Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola History.
Check out their website @ www.gono.com
(615) 859-5236
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Cumberland Science Museum
From the 40-foot domed planetarium to the Child-sized Curiosity Corner to national blockbuster exhibits, the Cumberland Science Museum provides opportunities for discovery for both children and adults.
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm; Sunday 12:30-5:30pm
(615) 862-5160
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