You Can Get Free Admission To A Dozen Museums In Tennessee On National Museum Day This Year
By Meghan Kraft|Published August 26, 2021
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Meghan Kraft loves to travel the world, but she makes her home right here in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a degree in English, and has worked in the digital marketing realm with companies such as Apartments.com, USA Today and HarperCollins Publishing.
Tennessee museums are known for allowing expansive study and honor to the state’s history, and this year you can visit more than a dozen…for free. Yes, you read that right. This year on the famed Smithsonian National Museum Day, you can enjoy over 12 Tennessee museums without taking a dollar out of your wallet. Popular for families and couples alike, the experience only happens one day a year and we highly recommend you take advantage of the opportunity. Learn more about it below!
If you're visiting Tennessee or perhaps even if you call the state your home, you most likely opt outside when it comes to exploring the Volunteer State. And how can you resist?! The state is home to everything from the lush Cumberland Plateau to the stunning Great Smoky Mountains in the east and winding Mississippi in the West.
This year, however, if you're looking to experience all that the state has to offer, we'd highly recommend checking out the Smithsonian Magazine's Museum Day, hosted nationally on September 18th.
This year, the museum day's theme is "Experience America," and a handful of museums across the Volunteer State have chosen to take part in the fun, free-for-all experience.
You'll find on the Smithsonian's official website, which we've linked at the bottom of this article, that a number of participating museums and cultural institutions across the nation will be taking part in the experience. Keep in mind that only a certain number of museums are participating, and they're linked below as well.
So where can you go this September? Enjoy an afternoon at the Historic Ramsey House in Knoxville, Tennessee, or maybe Trousdale Place in Gallatin. The Marble Springs State Historic Site in Knoxville is also offering free admission, as is the Museum of Appalachia in Clinton, Tennessee.
You'll find that of the dozen museums taking part in the experience, a large majority are located on the eastern side of the state, like the Knoxville Museum of Art and the Mabry-Hazen House.
Will you be visiting a museum for free on Museum Day this year? Does September have some fun in store for you and your family? Make sure you plan ahead and print out your tickets using the link below. One free ticket is provided per email address with a guest pass.
What a perfect Saturday in September! The annual event is quite a trip, and it’s fun for the whole family to enjoy. You can learn more about National Museum Day here.