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CONTACT INFORMATION

Frank H. McClung Museum
The University of Tennessee
1327 Circle Park Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-3200
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Phone: 865-974-2144
Fax: 865-974-3827
Email: museum@utk.edu

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Hours

Mon - Sat: 9:00A to 5:00P
Sun: 1:00P to 5:00P

Closed

January 1, Easter, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, December 24 & 25

Admission to the McClung Museum is always FREE.


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Welcome to the Frank H. McClung Museum

"The Vine" 1923 by Harriet Whitney Frishmuth (1890-1980) American. Gift of Frederick T. Bonham Estate, 1958 The McClung Museum is a general museum with collections in anthropology, archaeology, decorative arts, local history, and natural history. The exhibits document ways of life, cultural trends, and technologies from prehistoric times to the present day, and showcase much of Tennessee's past -- its geology, history, art, and culture. The McClung Museum is a special place -- a place of discovery, a place to learn about the world around us.

As a part of the University of Tennessee, the Museum supports and participates in the university's mission to serve the state, region, and nation through scholarship, teaching, artistic creation, professional practice, and public service.

The professionalism and high caliber of the Museum are reflected in its accreditation by the American Association of Museums. The McClung Museum is one of only 12 museums in Tennessee to be so recognized.

We invite you to visit the Museum and to enjoy the many experiences we offer. As Lewis, a 4th grader, wrote to us: "It is the best museum in the world."

Events


  • Summer Camps
    June 20-24 Archaeokids: Exploring Ancient Art & Archaeology
    July 11-15 Dig It! Fun with Fossils

New Exhibits


New Research Notes


New Occasional Paper


EXHIBITS TEMPORARILY CLOSED


  • Decorative Experience is closed for remodeling