Most reviewed Military Museums in Tennessee


  1. 3.5 Battles for Chattanooga (142 reviews)
    - Bored me to sleep
    Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Military Museums • History Museums
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    Updated in 2016 to a new, digital projection-mapped show, guests visiting Battles for Chattanooga will now be able to visualize Chattanooga’s Civil War history as the battles come to life in a digital panoramic display. The new show involves multimedia projection mapping with high color saturation, short-throw digital projectors, solid-state media players and 3-D modeling software. This one-of-a-kind storytelling experience uses the latest technology to bring to life the tumultuous battle days of one of our country’s greatest struggles fought here in November of 1863. Hear and see about Chattanooga’s Battle Above the Clouds and Sherman’s assault on Missionary Ridge before his historic March to the Sea. See an excellent relic and weapon collection while perusing the bookstore for well-known works about the Civil War. See more..
  2. 4.5 Military Memorial Museum (92 reviews)
    - A Historical Gem
    Saturday: Spent < 1 hour Military Museums • History Museums
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    We are a well-regarded Military Museum covering conflicts from the Civil War to the present, housed in a historic Crossville, TN building. Admission is free with donation accepted. Open Monday-Friday 9am, - 3pm. Group tours can be arranged. See more..
  3. 4.5 National Medal of Honor Heritage Center (78 reviews) from $13.95
    - HISTORY TEACHER MAKES A REAL FIND!!
    Saturday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Military Museums
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    Visit the the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center and learn about the history of our nation's highest military award for valor, from the First Medals in 1863 to the present. The Heritage Center works to educate Americans about the six character traits associated with the Medal of Honor and inspire visitors to develop the highest qualities of character demonstrated by its recipients: Patriotism, Citizenship, Courage, Integrity, Sacrifice and Commitment. The Heritage Center offers hand-on activities for visitors of all ages and was particularly designed to provide children and student educational opportunities. See more..
  4. 4.5 The Veterans' Museum (14 reviews)
    - You don't have to be a B-17 fan to love this museum
    Saturday: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Military Museums • Military Bases & Facilities
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    This is the very place where so many men trained to fly the B-17. The annual air show is worth the trip, but make sure you visit the museum. See more..
  5. 5.0 Mid South Military Museum (8 reviews)
    - looking for something to do? or experience?
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    if your looking for an experience back into time, and or know someone, who was in the military, or just simply fascinated by world war 1, and world war 2, korean, and viet nam wars, there is something for everyone there. and you can't beat the admission price..... it's free, unless you would like to make a donation to help the McFarlands continue adding more items and help keep the lights on. and the donation is purely voluntary. no pressure to donate ever. See more..
  6. 4.5 Museum of Scott County (4 reviews)
    - Interesting local history museum!
    Spent < 1 hour Military Museums • History Museums
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    Did you know Scott County was originally a state that rebelled against the secession? Well now you do and that is just one of the things you will be fascinated by. Don't miss this little jem! Also, visit the jail in town!!! See more..
  7. 4.0 Humphreys County Museum / Butterfield House (3 reviews)
    - Local Waverly History
    Saturday: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Military Museums
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    There are 3 buildings on this site. They have a large collection of memorabilia that belonged to many of the former residents from the area-Civil War, WWI, WWII and other wars as well as items from the local schools. I am made donations to the museum. It is a beautiful place to visit to view some history of this beautiful area. See more..
  8. 5.0 Wilson County Veterans Museum (2 reviews)
    - A military museum worth checking out! Don’t miss this one!
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    Excellent military museum with well-presented information. Not overwhelming with too much reading. Great well-maintained artifacts. The air conditioning chilled like no other museum. Super clean bathroom. Kids can climb in a real helicopter in the museum. See more..
  9. 5.0 Overton County Heritage Museum (1 review)
    - Nice touch of Appalachian history in a small town
    Saturday: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Military Museums • Speciality Museums • History Museums
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    The museum is a MUST-See! Even though a small town, the museum is consistently changing the layout of the museum. There is a wide array of local books available for purchase. The books benefit the upkeep of the museum. Ask for the full tour including the recreated scene in the basement. See more..
  10. Sam Davis Memorial Museum (0 review)
    Military Museums • History Museums
    This is a historical site owned by the State of Tennessee that marks the location where Confederate scout Sam Davis was hanged. A small museum with items related to Sam Davis & the American Civil War. See more..
  11. Tullahoma Fine Arts Center (0 review)
    Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Military Museums • Art Museums • History Museums
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    The Tullahoma Fine Arts Center is a distinct regional fine arts and history museum reaching across the globe. The Museum is situated in a picturesque Italianate historic building in the southern downtown Tullahoma corridor. Our 10,000 square foot climate-controlled facility houses an array of exhibitions ranging from local & regional artists to world history including WWII’s Camp Forrest. In addition to the multitude of art and history exhibitions the Museum offers an array of local art for sale from member artists, arts education workshops and historical lecture series. The Museum maintains its own archives and research department in which it stores an eclectic range of Regional Art, Reconstruction Era Art, WWII Era POW (Prisoner of War) Art and other pieces such as the American Watercolor Society. Through a multitude of media experiences, displays, texts and artifacts – along with a variety of educational programs and community events – the exciting art and history of our Te See more..

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