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    Customs House Museum

    4.0 (22 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Melissa B.

    I am a fan of this building.. It is closed on Sunday mornings and the exterior of the building is so so so gorgeous..very gothic victorian architecture..I can't wait to go back when it is opened so I can go all over the building.. Gorgeous Building....

    Heather H.

    If you're looking for something to do in Clarksville, Customs House is worth a visit. It's the second largest general interest museum in Tennessee, a fact that makes me cry a little inside considering how small it is. Still, they have great permanent and rotating exhibitions. Customs House has a gallery dedicated to Clarksville history. You can learn about the tobacco trade, see the first motorized fire truck, and learn about 19th c. household tools. The ethereal exhibit Dream Forest is running through September 27th. It's an installation by local artist Alan LeQuire, who sculpted the Athena inside the Parthenon. Check it out. 5 dollars for adults, 2 for students, 1 for children.

    Play area for the kids in the basement!  It's so fun for preschool age children!!

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    Very attractive building. Love architecture. Very historical and it is worth stopping.

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    The recently renovated kids area is awesome! There's a play grocery store, bubble room, train exhibit, puppets, art room, and more.

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    This is a great place for both adults and children. My kids (2) loved the play areas and crafting.

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    The kids enjoyed the interactive model trains exhibit, Explorer's Landing, and Art Studio.

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    Fort Defiance

    Fort Defiance

    4.1(16 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Fort Defiance (formerly also known as Fort Sevier & Fort Bruce)…read more We loved the little walking path that was here. It shows some of the original earthworks. Museum was very informative. Clarksville, TN in the 1860's was a vital communication/transportation center for the Confederacy. It was a major producer of tobacco and agricultural goods but became an important source of iron (its local foundries producing cannon, artillery shells and musket balls for the Confederate army early in the war). Clarksville's location at the confluence of the Cumberland and Red Rivers made it a strategic point. The Confederates in preparing for the city's defense constructed Fort Sevier on a hill that commands the two rivers. On February 19, 1862, Union gunboats came up the river from Fort Donelson and reported the fort displayed a white flag and was left deserted. The Union took over the fort and enlarged it so that it would control traffic on the Hopkinsville (Kentucky) Pike. After the Emancipation Proclamation in January 1863, Clarksville became a Federal recruitment center for the induction of free blacks and former slaves into the Union service.

    We stopped by since we were killing some time in town for a wedding later in the day. The small…read moremuseum was pretty interesting as was the video. If so inclined they have a long walking path down to the river ( beware the path back is uphill). The fort itself is not much to see given it is just earthen walls. Nice views to downtown c-ville. Ok especially if you are a civil war history buff but for all others... meh.

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    Don F Pratt Museum

    Don F Pratt Museum

    4.7(6 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    The Pratt Museum in Fort Campbell is a little museum I visit a lot to reflect and to learn about…read morethe history of Fort Campbell. It is a great place to meet unique, intelligent, and curious people and military veterans. I learn something new every time I come here. I first visited it when I came to Fort Campbell a couple of months ago. It was a very brief self guided tour. My in-laws were mostly fascinated by the Vietnam exhibit. I was drawn to the personal possessions of Adolph Hitler, the katanas of the Japanese soldier, and the fine details of the uniform of the German soldier. The Bastogne and glider exhibits stand out a lot in the museum. The WW2 BASTOGNE ROAD SIGN and photograph seem to be very eye catching due to the iconic battle of WW2. "In December 1944, the Wehrmacht launched its last major offensive in the West. The aim was to drive a wedge between the Allied Army Groups advancing into Germany. The Belgian town of Bastogne sat at the junction of several key roads and it was imperative that the Germans capture it in order to speed their advance. However, the American 101st Airborne Division held out for several days, whilst being completely surrounded and cut off from reinforcements. On 26 December, the siege was finally lifted. The defence of Bastogne would go down in history as one of the most well-known battles of the European campaign. " Source: https://www.epicmilitaria.com/ww2-bastogne-road-sign.html Complimentary maps of Fort Campbell are given at the museum. New and temporary exhibits pop up on a monthly basis. At the front desk, a map of the inactive Clarksville Base (located in Fort Campbell) is on display. They don't have copies of the Clarksville Base map but you can photograph it. "Clarksville Base was at one time the repository of about a third of the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal, putting it on the Soviet Union's top-10 list of targets - some say as high as No. 3 - designated for annihilation in the event of World War III." - PHILIP GREY | LEAF-CHRONICLE FILES You are allowed to take photographs inside the museum. Admission is free and repeat visits are welcomed.

    Visited the museum today for a promotion ceremony. This is a great museum! Very clean and well laid…read moreout. Excellent displays and very educational. Represents history to present day very respectfully and accurately. If you like history, the 101st or the military and you are in the area, this is a must stop!!

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