Tennessee State Museum

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The mission of the Tennessee State Museum is to procure, preserve, exhibit, and interpret objects which relate to the social, political, economic, and … See more

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Jul 13, 2024
I visited the Tennessee State Museum during a business conference in Nashville this past February. It provides a good timeline of the story of Tennessee. It’s educational but I would go to the Coun… Full review by Razorfish
Jun 22, 2024
We had a great time exploring the exhibits. Had a cute kids room for them to play. Loved all the different displays so much history. Full review by Patricia M
Apr 30, 2024
Our final stop in Nashville was at the Tennessee State Museum. Admission to the museum was free, as was parking. What a great deal! The new Tennessee State Museum opened in October 2018 at the corn… Full review by RandyRoss

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Is the building handicap accessible to a powered wheelchair
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Yes, it is. The easiest entrance would be from Rosa Parks entrance to be dropped off. But, you can’t park there. There is accessible parking in the parking lot between Rosa Parks …
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Yes, it is. The easiest entrance would be from Rosa Parks entrance to be dropped off. But, you can’t park there. There is accessible parking in the parking lot between Rosa Parks and 7th Ave. but, you will have go down the sidewalk a ways to get to the entrance. Thank you for your interest in the Tennessee State Museum.
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Do they have a cafeteria or concession area?
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No they don't but they are right next to the Farmer's Market and there are several places to eat inside there. It is limited on Sundays though. There's Jamaican, oriental, french, bbq.
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Is there Parking onsite or close by for 30 ft RV?
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I called Museum. If visiting on weekends you can park in any government employee surface lot at no charge. We parked on backside of Supreme Court and was about 10 minute walk …
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I called Museum. If visiting on weekends you can park in any government employee surface lot at no charge. We parked on backside of Supreme Court and was about 10 minute walk to museum. Easy inane out
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