Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex
The Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex contains early American artifacts and is free to the public located on Freeway 441.
The Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex is a must see for Norris Dam State Park visitors. The complex includes the Lenoir Pioneer Museum, an 18th Century Rice Grist Mill and Crosby Threshing Barn. All of the sites of interest are within walking distance. Great place to bring a lunch and have a picnic. The museum houses early American displays of thousands of items collected over 60 years by Will G. Lenoir. Exhibits also include Appalachian artifacts, a pre-dam pictorial account of the area submerged by the lake.
Tools used in early farm life in East Tennessee! Will G. Lenoir and his wife collected early artifacts for over 60 years.
Historical artifacts from early life in East Tennessee at the Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex in Norris, Tennessee!
A collection of old artifacts located upstairs at the Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex!
Tours are available by request. Call for reservations. Free Admission.
Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex
2121 Norris Freeway
Norris, TN 37828
Telephone: (865) 494-9688
Hours: Call for hours
Admission: Free
Website: NA
Sites of Interest: Will G. and Helen Lenoir Museum, 18th Century Rice Grist Mill, Caleb Crosby Threshing Barn, Antique Barrel Organ, Tea Room
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