Putnam County Museum Guide
Step Back in Time: Discover Putnam County's Rich Heritage Guide
The Putnam County Museum is a treasure trove of local history, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past of this vibrant Tennessee community. Whether you're a history buff, a curious traveler, or simply looking for an engaging afternoon, the museum provides a captivating experience for all ages. Prepare to be transported back in time as you explore exhibits showcasing the people, events, and industries that have shaped Putnam County into what it is today. The museum's collection spans a wide range of historical periods, from the early Native American inhabitants to the pioneers who settled the area, and through the Civil War era and beyond. You'll find artifacts related to agriculture, industry, education, and everyday life, providing a comprehensive picture of the county's evolution. The museum also features rotating exhibits that delve into specific aspects of local history, ensuring there's always something new to discover. Visitors can explore interactive displays, view historical photographs and documents, and learn about the stories of prominent figures in Putnam County's past. The museum often hosts special events and educational programs, including guided tours, lectures, and workshops. While the museum doesn't have a specific culinary tradition tied to it, Cookeville offers a variety of local restaurants where you can sample Southern cuisine and regional specialties after your visit.
Transportation
The Putnam County Museum is located at 63 E. Broad Street in Cookeville. Public transportation options are limited. The best way to reach the museum is by car. There is street parking available nearby.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Ticket Price
Free Admission