InUSA Museums


Brooks Shaw & Son's Old Country Store

30 Casey Jones Ln, Jackson 38305 901-668-1223
Located in Casey Jones Village, this charming re-creation of a 1900's country store has over 15,000 antiques on display, a Southern country buffet restaurant, ice cream parlor, confectionary and gift shop. Daily.

Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum

30 Casey Jones Ln, Jackson 38305 901-668-1222
Historic 1890 home of the legendary railroad man displays railroad artifacts, original steam locomotive, and operating model railroad layout. Daily. $

Buford Pusser Home and Museum

342 Pusser St, Adamsville 38310 901-632-4080
The actual home that this famous "Walking Tall" sheriff was living in at the time of his death, with original furnishings and memorabilia. May-Oct Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-6; Nov-Apr Mon-Sat 10-4, Sun 1-5. $

Tennessee River Folklife Center

Forrest State Park, Eva 38333 901-584-6356
Exhibits and displays tell the story of life on the Tennessee River. Daily Apr-Nov. Free.

Hamlett-Smith House

Hwy 22, Henderson 38340 901-989-4353
This 13-room Greek Revival house, built in 1867, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Apr-Sep Sun 1-4. $

Humboldt Strawberry Festival Historical Museum

1200 Main St, Humboldt 38343 901-784-1842
Memorabilia from the West Tennessee Strawberry Festivals held in Humboldt each year since 1934, and other collections of local history. Mon, Wed, Fri 9-4. Free.

Gordon Browning Museum

640 N Main St, McKenzie 38344 901-352-3510
Memorabilia of Governor Browning, and genealogical library. Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 9-5. Free.

West Tennessee Agricultural Museum

3 Ledbetter Gate Rd, Milan 38358 901-686-8067
Guided tour of farm and farmhouse artifacts. Tue-Fri 8-4, Sat 10-4, Sun 1-4. Free.

Davy Crockett Cabin

Hwy 45 W, Rutherford 38369 901-665-7166
This reproduction of the famed frontiersman's cabin, built using many logs from the original one, contains period furniture, tools and household items. A rocking chair made by Davy Crockett is featured. May-Sep Tue-Sun. $

Tennessee River Waterway Museum

Hwy 128 S, Savannah 38372 901-925-4346
Tour the Pickwick Dam Powerhouse and view the turbine generators and control room. Daily 9-5. Free.

Cherry Mansion

101 Main St, Savannah 38372 901-925-2364
Built by David Robinson and presented to his daughter and son-in-law as a wedding gift c.1830. Served as Grant's headquarters in the spring of 1862. Grounds open to the public.

Tennessee River Museum

507 Main St, Savannah 38372 901-925-2364
Paleontology, archaeology, steamboats and the Civil War are among the exhibits on the river and its influence on the land, people and heritage in the valley. Gift shop. Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5. $

World's Largest Collection of Veilleuses

309 S College St, Trenton 38382 901-855-2013
City Hall houses a remarkable collection of over 500 rare "night light" porcelain teapots from around the world. Obtain key at the police department. Daily. Free.