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Jin R.

This place will take you back in the past. The old building is the old mill itself turned into a museum. I love that they sell local products from buckwheat flour, fresh milk, pancake mix, souvenir shirts, caps, etc. My favorite part is on the second floor where you can find toys played by kids in the past. The view outside is so beautiful. It's beautiful in spring and cool during summer.

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The historic mill and the grounds are so beautiful and lovingly cared for by the owners, John and Jane.

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US Space & Rocket Center - Pathfinder

US Space & Rocket Center

(349 reviews)

Me and my friends went to the space and rocket museum together, it was a memorable experience we…read morewon't forget. The planetarium was awesome, looking around at the rockets was another plus. When we eventually got hungry we went to the galaxy grill which has possibly the worst food i've ever put into my stomach, I paid $10 for a single small burger which was dry and overloaded with onions, if you wanna be food poisoned then go to the galaxy grill.

If you have even the slightest interest in space, this place is a must-see!…read more The U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville is the largest space museum in the world -- and it shows. From the moment you walk in, you're immersed in the story of humanity's journey beyond Earth. The exhibits walk you through our humble beginnings in rocketry, the intensity of the Space Race against the Soviets, the tragedy of Apollo 1, and the evolution of technology that eventually put humans on the Moon. You'll see command modules, landers, rovers, military applications, the role animals played in early testing, quarantine procedures after splashdown, and in-depth looks at International Space Station and Skylab. And then there's the jaw-dropping moment when you enter the massive building housing the fully displayed Saturn V rocket. It's hard to put into words how enormous and impressive it is stretched out above you. Seeing it in its entirety is worth the visit alone. We easily spent five hours here -- arriving shortly after opening and leaving about an hour before closing -- and still felt like we could have spent more time reading and exploring. There are over 1,500 artifacts on display. Every corner has something fascinating. One of my favorite parts? Actual rocket scientists were onsite at the Saturn V exhibit, ready and excited to answer questions. Talking to people who genuinely worked in the field adds a depth you just can't replicate with signage alone. I also highly recommend catching a show in the planetarium. We saw the presentation on the James Webb Space Telescope, and it was incredible. Pro tip: get there about 20 minutes early and line up. The shows are popular, and early arrival means better seats. Bonus -- you can bring in popcorn, candy, soda, or Icees if you're feeling snacky. Parking is huge and well organized. While they cap attendance each day at several hundred visitors, we had no issue getting tickets. The onsite cafeteria looked large with several food options. I noticed vegetarian choices but didn't confirm vegan availability. If I had one small critique, it would be that I wish there were even more actual flown-in-space artifacts. There are some, but many displays are trainers and simulators. That said, I understand that many space-flown items aren't recoverable, so replicas and trainers make sense. I also appreciated that the museum doesn't stop in the past. It brings the story into the present, covering modern space ventures like Blue Origin and SpaceX. Bottom line: this place is absolutely worth the trip. Plan for at least four hours -- five if you really want to dive in. There is so much to read, see, and experience. Space nerd or not, you'll leave inspired.

The Hideaway Farm

The Hideaway Farm

(30 reviews)

We had a charmed day, tour and visit. Met Bob the rooster. And co-owner too who was exceptionally…read morecordial and welcoming. The museum and grounds include significant Americana, Johny Cash, Elvis, and a painting featuring Bob Dylan. Clean. Well cared for and presented. Loved it. We arrived on a quiet fall day, out of season and couldn't promise the same experience for others. There is a gathering area to enjoy music performances in the summer months that wasn't open. There wasn't any food sold and I'm unaware if guests can bring any snacks to the events.

My husband and I were spending a few days in Memphis, and I just happened to pick up a pamphlet…read morefrom the visitor's center about TN Music Pathways. The last night there I decided to read through it, thinking to myself that we needed to make another trip through Tennessee to hit all of these cool places. Some we have already been to, but wouldn't mind going again. My husband being a HUGE Johnny Cash fan, I suggested we make a detour on our way home, just to fit Storytellers Hideaway Farm in. We were NOT disappointed. We both thoroughly enjoyed the tour of the house and the barn with all sorts of memorabilia. The highlight of the experience was the music and camaraderie with Johnny Cash's nephew, Mark Alan Cash. We could sit there and listen to him all day. We loved listening to the stories from his personal experiences with his uncle. If we ever get the chance to come back through here, we definitely will.

Beechcraft Heritage Museum

Beechcraft Heritage Museum

(15 reviews)

My husband is a pilot, so when we were visiting a friend in Franklin, making the easy 45 minute…read moredrive out to the Beechcraft Heritage Museum felt like a no brainer. And wow, this place absolutely delivers. Whoever the rich benefactors are - they developed and curated this museum and clearly went all in. There are so many planes, each one beautifully restored, polished, and presented like it truly matters. These are not just aircraft, they feel like fine works of art, each with its own story and presence. Even the gift shop impressed me. It is not an afterthought like at some places. There were multiple styles of T shirts, including some genuinely soft, high quality cotton options that felt like something you would actually want to wear, not just toss in a drawer. Prices were reasonable too, which made it easy to justify a souvenir. My husband was completely in his element here and absolutely loved every minute of it.

It goes without saying that pilots like to visit museums about planes. As a pilot I was excited to…read morefind this gem only an hour away from home. The Beechcraft Stagger Wing has always been one of my favorite planes just based on the aesthetics of the build. I love being able to see the framework and learn the history of this aircraft along with other interesting aspects of the Beechcraft company. The museum is impeccably clean and a pleasure to visit. Well worth the small fee and a few hours of time to wander through.

Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum - Same here

Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

(933 reviews)

Sobro, Downtown

This is a monster of a museum that really should be done among multiple visits. What made it easier…read morefor me was remembering what I learned within the Ken Burns Country Music series. I spend about 2 hours here and found that the audio handset option but a lot of "meat on the bone" in a place that can overwhelm you in exhibit detail. But even that overwhelms eventually. A Sampling of Things I Enjoyed: - Rotating Performer Spotlight (Clint Black and Lainey Wilson) - Chet Atkins guitars - Individual Instruments Used by Various Artists. - The Exhibits Featuring Session Artists. - The Leather-enhanced Nudie Cohen Pontiac Bonneville. - Elvis Presley's Solid Gold Cadillac - The Muscle Shoals exhibit. - Various videos, partially the popular culture ones. - John Prine's cherished 1942 Wurlitzer jukebox - Numerous Gold/Platinum Records on the Walls. - The Hatch Show Print Studio and Pop Up. - Individual Artist Exhibits (Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Eric Church, etc.) - The Rotunda: The Hall of Fame plaques honoring inductees.

This was a fun place to visit and see some cool artifacts and history of country music…read more We added on the Studio B tour and our tour guide was FANTASTIC! She made the whole experience even better. It's an experience worth adding on -- especially if you have an Elvis Presley fan. We didn't do the audio tour, and maybe that would have enhanced our experience. (Personal opinion, but for the price of a ticket that should be included and it's an extra fee). This was another "must do" while in Nashville, and I'm glad we experienced it, but it was a quick visit for us.

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