The mission of the Tennessee State Museum is to procure, preserve, exhibit, and interpret objects which relate to the social, political, economic, and …
Our first stop in Nashville was the Tennessee State Museum. If you are in Nashville this is a pleasant way to spend a few hours and the museum and parking are free. Friendly staff and very clean f… Full review by WillieMacfan
Nov 10, 2024
Great museum, really enjoyed the look around. A slightly slanted view of history with some of the exhibits, history should be factual rather than having a political slant that doesn’t tell the whole … Full review by PaulSwanKH
Nov 7, 2024
Everything you want to know about Tennessee from music to nature to history and more. Amazing, vast exhibits with incredible pieces of history like Andrew Jackson’s top hat and items to instruments a… Full review by ankaw435
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 …
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.
The Farmer's Market parking lot is where we parked for the museum and we ate there first. There are international and American food choices there and a "tap room" that sells …
The Farmer's Market parking lot is where we parked for the museum and we ate there first. There are international and American food choices there and a "tap room" that sells craft beer and mixed drinks. Sometimes there is live music in the main indoor part of the market and there is also outdoor seating.