The McClung Museum is an informative museum with collections in archaeology, anthropology, decorative arts, local history, and natural history. The exhibits document cultural trends, ways of life, and the technologies from the prehistoric times to present day, and it also showcases much of Tennessee's history. The museum is open Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm, and Sunday 1-5pm.
Location:
1327 Circle Park Drive, Knoxville Tennessee 37996
Telephone
865-974-2144 Fax 865-974-3827
Other Art nearby:
(Cosby) Appalachian Traveller
(Knoxville) Frank H. McClung Museum
(Knoxville) Hanson Gallery
(Knoxville) Knoxville Museum of Art
(Waynesville) Pulaski Fine Arts Association
(Pigeon Forge) Randall Ogle Gallery
|
04/21 Coming to The Knoxville area Taste of Toccoa Toccoa GA April5 Northeast Georgia's premier dining event, A Taste of Toccoa features sample-sized portions of the most popular dishes from Toccoa's best restaurants and caterers. Garnish with live music, entertainment, shopping, and activities, and you have a fun-filled event the whole family will enjoy. Celebrate Clayton Clayton GA April27-28 Celebrate Clayton is an Arts, Music, Crafts and Gardening event for all ages, with mouth-watering food and a super kids program. Set in the spectacular North Georgia Mountains Celebrate Clayton is held annually the last weekend in April. Tennessee Strawberry Festival Dayton TN May4-11 The Tennessee Strawberry Festival is the celebration of small town life. It offers a chance for our community to showcase its beauty, history and commitment to family values. International Biscuit Festival Knoxville TN May18 The four categories of competition are Sweet Biscuits, Savory Biscuits, Special Biscuits and Student Biscuits. Mountain Flower Art Festival Dahlonega GA May18-19 The festival, located on the hisoric square of Dahlonega, Georgia, is a juried art and quality craft festival held for over 20 years on the 3rd weekend in May. Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival Pineville KY May23 The Kentucky Mountain Laurel Festival is one of Kentucky's oldest festivals, finding its start in 1931.
|
|