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A Directory of Tennessee Agencies Directory of Tennessee Agencies Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum African American Heritage Society Lincoln Memorial University McLemore House Museum Cumberland Gap Parkway P. O. Box 2006 P.O. Box 17684 Harrogate, TN 37752-2006 Nashville, TN 37217 423-869-6235 Acuff-Ecoff Family Archives African American Historical & P. O. Box 6764 Genealogical Society Knoxville, TN 37914-0764 Tennessee Chapter, AAHGS 865-397-6939 Nutbush, TN 38063 731-514-0130 Adams Museum African Roots Museum Bell School Building 12704 Highway 19 7617 Highway 41N Mary Mills Adams, TN 37010 1777 West Main Street Franklin, TN 37064 615-794-2270 Adventure Science Center Alex Haley House Museum THC 800 Fort Negley Boulevard Alex Haley Museum Association Nashville, TN 37203 200 S. Church Street 615-862-5160 P. O. Box 500 Henning, TN 38041 731-738-2240 African American Community Allandale Committee and Information Center Friends of Allandale/City of Kingsport Connie Baker 4444 West Stone Drive P.O. Box 455 Kingsport, TN 37660 Elizabethton, TN 37643 423-229-9422 423-542-8813 African American Cultural Alliance American Association for State and P.O. Box 22173 Local History Nashville, TN 37202 1717 Church Street 615-329-3540 Nashville, TN 37203-2991 615-230-3203 African American Genealogical and American Baptist College Historical Society T. L. Holcomb Library Dr. Tommie Morton Young 1800 Baptist World Center Drive P.O. Box 281613 Nashville, TN 37207 Nashville, TN 37228 615-687-6904 615-299-5626 Friday, October 13, 2006 Page 1 of 70 American Legion Anubis Society Department of Tennessee 1816 Oak Hill Drive 215 8th Avenue North Kingston, TN 37763 Nashville, TN 37203 615-254-0568 American Museum of Science & Energy Appalachian Caverns Foundation 300 South Tulane Ave. 420 Cave Hill Road Oak Ridge, TN 37830-6726 Blountville, TN 37617 865-574-8453 423-323-2337 Ames Plantation Appalachian Trail 4275 Buford Ellington Road P.O. Box 807 P. O. Box 389 Harpers Ferry, WV 25425 Grand Junction, TN 38039-0389 731-878-1067 Amish Country Galleries Aquinas College Library 3931 Hwy. 43 North 4210 Harding Road Ethridge, TN 38456 Nasville, TN 37205 615-297-7545 Ext.5 Anderson County Courthouse Attn: Archaeology Mary Harris Division of Archaeology Anderson County Archives: Record 5103 Edmondson Pike 100 North Main Nashville, TN 37211-5129 Clinton, TN 37716 615-741-1588 865-457-6242 Andrew Johnson Heritage Association Archie Campbell Homeplace Tusculum College Bulls Gap Historic District P. O. Box 5026 Office of the Mayor , 37743 P. O. Box 181 423-636-7300 Bulls Gap, TN 37711-0181 423-235-5216 Andrew Johnson National Historic Site Archives of the City of Kingsport National Park Service Kingsport Public Library and Archives 121 Monument Ave. 400 Broad Street Greeneville, TN 37743 Kingsport, TN 37660 423-639-3711 423-224-2559 Anna Porter Public Library Argie Cooper Public Library Smoky Mountain Collection 100 South Main Street 207 Cherokee Orchard Road Shelbyville, TN 37160 Gatlinburg, TN 37738-3417 865-436-5588 Friday, October 13, 2006 Page 2 of 70 Arlington Historic Post Office Athenaeum Rectory APTA Maury County Chapter APTA Chestnut Street at Walker Street 808 Athenaeum Street Arlington, TN 38002 Columbia, TN 38401 931-381-4822 Armour's Inn (Armour's Red Boiling Audrey Pack Memorial Library Springs Hotel) 169 W. Rhea Ave. 321 East Main Street P. O. Box 382 Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150 Spring City, TN 37381 615-699-2180 423-365-6757 Armstrong-Lockett House "Crescent Audubon Acres Bend" Chattanooga Audubon Society The W. P. Toms Foundation 900 North Sanctuary Road 2728 Kingston Pike Chattanooga, TN 37421 P. O. Box 2466 423-892-1499 Knoxville, TN 37919-4600 865-637-3163 Austin Peay State University Arrowheads/Aerospace Museum Felix G. Woodward Library Coffee Co. Manchester-Tullahoma Museum 601 College Street Inc. P. O. Box 4595 24 Campground Road Clarksville, TN 37044 Manchester, TN 37355 931-221-7028 931-723-1323 Austin Peay State University As the River Flows Emerald Hill Cumberland River Center 751 North Second Street 104 Public Square P. O. Box 4676 Clarksville, TN 37040 Clarksville, TN 37044 931-645-7476 931-221-7979 Avery Trace Ashland City/Cheatham County Historic Jackson County Historical Society Square 224 West Hills Lane c/o Cheatham County Chamber of Commerce P. O. Box 874 605-A North Main Street Gainesboro, TN 38562-0874 P. O. Box 354 931-268-9278 Ashland City, TN 37015 615-792-6722 Baileyton Area Historical Society Attn: Myra Moore Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities 575 Tilson Lane 110 Leake Avenue Greeneville, TN 37743 Nashville, TN 37205 423-234-2632 615-352-8247 Barbara Reynolds Carr Memorial Library Association of Christian Schools 1720 Eppes Street International P. O. Box 139 731 Chapel Hills Drive Tazewell, TN 37879 P. O. Box 35097 423-626-5414 Colorado Springs, CO 80935-3509 Friday, October 13, 2006 Page 3 of 70 Bartlett Historical Society Beale Street Blues Museum 2969 Court Street 329 Beale Street Bartlett, TN 38134 Memphis, TN 38103 901-372-3690 901-527-6008 Battle Ground Academy Beale Street Historic District 1314 Columbia Avenue 203 S. Beale Street Franklin, TN 37064 Memphis, TN 38103 615-794-3501 901-526-0110 Battle of Hartsville Civil War Driving Beale Street Police Museum Tour Memphis Police Department c/o Battle of Hartsville Preservation 159 Beale Street 102 McMurry Boulevard Memphis, TN 38103 Hartsville, TN 37074 901-528-2370 615-374-9243 Battle of Nashville Monument Beck Cultural Exchange Center Granny White Pike and Battlefield Drive 1927 Dandridge Ave THC Knoxville, TN 37915-1997 2941 Lebanon Road 865-524-8461 Nashville, TN 37243-0442 615-532-1550 Battle of Nashville Preservation Society Bedford County Archives and Civil War Roundtable Inc. Bedford County Courthouse P.O. Box 190493 1 Public Square Nashville, TN 37219 Shelbyville, TN 37160 615-780-3636 931-684-7944 Battles for Chattanooga Museum Bedford County Historical Society 1110 East Brow Ridge P. O. Box 141 Lookout Mountain, TN 37350 Shelbyville, TN 37162 931-685-4898 Baylor School Archives Beech Grove Confederate Cemetery & Williams Island Ferry Road Park P. O. Box 1337 I-24 Exit 97 Chattanooga, TN 37401 Highways 41 and 64 423-267-8505 Ext.209 Beech Grove Tullahoma, TN 37388 Bays Mountain Park-Heritage Farmstead Museum Beech River Cultural Center and Museum 853 Bays Mountain Park Road 26 South Broad Street Kingsport, TN 37660 Lexington, TN 37351 423-229-9447 731-967-0306 Friday, October 13, 2006 Page 4 of 70 Beersheba Springs Historical Society Benton County Genealogical Society P. O. Box 148 P. O. Box 775 Beersheba Springs, TN 37305 Camden, TN 37320-0775 931-692-3187 Beersheba Springs Museum Bethel College Beersheba Springs, TN 37305 325 Cherry Ave. McKenzie, TN 38201 731-352-4235 Belle Meade Plantation Bethesda Museum APTA 4905-B Bethesda Road 5025 Harding Road Thompson Station, TN 37179 Nashville, TN 37205 615-790-2911 615-356-0501 Bellevue Historical Society Betty Anne Jolly Norris Community P. O. Box 210671 Library Nashville, TN 37221 1 Norris Square P. O. Box 110 Norris, TN 37828 865-494-6800 Belmont Mansion Biblical Resource Center & Museum Historic Belmont Association P. O. Box 280 1900 Belmont Boulevard Collierville, TN 38017 Nashville, TN 37212-3757 901-854-9578 615-460-5459 Belmont University Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park Lila D. Bunch Library Headquarters T.E.A. Bldg Belmont Special Collections 2nd Floor 1900 Belmont Boulevard 598 James Robertson Parkway Nashville, TN 37212 Nashville, TN 37243-3081 615-460-6782 615-741-5280 Belmont University Big South Fork National River and 1900 Belmont Boulevard Recreation Area Nashville, TN 37212 National Park Service 615-460-6000 4564 Leatherwood Road Oneida, TN 37841 423-569-9778 Benton County Archives Bills-McNeal District 121 S. Forrest Ave. c/o Carol Gill Camden, TN 38320 Hardeman Co. Chamber/Commerce 731-584-0778 P. O. Box 313 Bolivar, TN 38008 731-658-6554 Friday, October 13, 2006 Page 5 of 70 Birthplace of Country Music Museum Blount County Historic Trust 500 Gate City Highway P. O. Box 4403 P. O. Box 216 Maryville, TN 37802 Bristol, TN 37621 276-645-0035 Black House Blount County Public Library Eagle Fund 508 North Cusick Street Mrs. Jeannetta Lowry, Director Maryville, TN 37804 267 Beckridge Road 865-982-0981 McMinnville, TN 37110 Blackburn Farmstead and Pioneer Blount County Records Management Museum Courthouse U.S. Highway 412 337 Court Street 2 Miles East of Natchez Trace Parkway Maryville, TN 37804 Hohenwald, TN 38462 865-273-5796 931-964-3478 Bledsoe County Historical & Blount Mansion Genealogical Society Blount Mansion Association P. O. Box 465 200 West Hill Ave. Pikeville, TN 37367 P. O. Box 1703 423-447-2817 Knoxville, TN 37901-1703 865-525-2375 Ext. Bledsoe County Public Library Bolivar Historic District 478 Cumberland Avenue 500 West Market Street Pikeville, TN 37367 Bolivar, TN 38008 423-447-2817 731-658-6554 Bledsoe Fort Historic Park Bolivar-Hardeman County Library Bledsoe's Lick Historical Association 213 North Washington Street Highway 25 Bolivar, TN 38008 Castalian Springs, TN 37031-9801 731-658-3436 615-452-5463 Bledsoe's Lick Historical Association Boone's Creek Historical Trust 210 Old Highway 25 c/o Dorothy P. Cash Castalian Springs, TN 37031-9801 4211 West Englewood Boulevard 615-452-6285 Johnson City, TN 37601 Blount County Genealogical and Boone's Creek Historical Trust Museum Historical Society Boone's Creek Christian Church P. O. Box 4986 305 Christian Church Road Maryville, TN 37802-4986 Gray, TN 37615 865-567-8791 Friday, October 13, 2006 Page 6 of 70 Borderlands Foundation Breeze Hill Preservation Society 822 West Main Street 801 Kirkwood Ave. P. O. Box 8 Nashville, TN 37204-2601 Byrdstown, TN 38549 866-864-7999 Bowen-Campbell House Bowen- Brentwood Historical Seniors Campbell House Association Vance Little Moss Wright Park 95808 Crockett Road Caldwell Road Brentwood, TN 37027 P.
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