Knoxville, Tennessee
865-974-2144
mcclungmuseum.utk.edu
Located at the heart of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville campus, the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture serves as a vital resource for the campus community and the general public. With free admission for all, the museum offers engaging exhibitions, unique research opportunities, and educational programs designed for UT faculty, students, K-12 groups, and community members alike. The McClung Museum fosters curiosity and lifelong learning by connecting visitors to stories of history, science, art, and culture from East Tennessee and around the world.
members alike. The McClung Museum fosters curiosity and lifelong learning by connecting visitors to stories of history, science, art, and culture from East Tennessee and around the world.
The Citadelle Art Museum
Canadian, Texas
806-323-8899
thecitadelle.org
Located in the charming town of Canadian, Texas, just a short drive from Amarillo, the Citadelle Art Museum is worth visiting any time of year. Explore our permanent collection in the Mansion and discover the latest traveling exhibit in our Gallery. Stroll through our beautiful gardens or enjoy a picnic on our scenic grounds. Originally built in 1910 as the First Baptist Church, this historic building was transformed into a family residence by the Abraham family in 1977. After 30 years, the Abrahams generously donated the mansion, its art, and gardens to the community, creating a public art museum for all to enjoy.
Heritage Hall Museum & Archives
Freeman, South Dakota
605-925-7545
heritagehallmuseum.com
Heritage Hall Museum & Archives tells the story of German-Russian immigrants who came to Dakota Territory in the 1870s. Lured by the Homestead Act of 1862, settlers from Lutheran, Reformed, Hutterite and Mennonite backgrounds brought with them their religious
traditions, strong work ethic, and determination to survive the hardships of life of the prairie. Pioneer stories and artifacts narrate the difficulties of living on the plains and the gradual building up of the community that is now Freeman, South Dakota. Our museum also offers visitors the opportunity to tour a number of restored and furnished outdoor buildings. Sit at a desk in the one-room school house, peer into the Russian oven of an 1880 pioneer home, and admire the simple elegance of two early rural churches. Sit at a desk in the one-room school house, peer into the Russian oven of an 1880 pioneer home, and admire the simple elegance of two early rural churches. Our Mercantile gift shop features artisans and authors that are local and locally grown as well as items that relate to our exhibits.
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