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The Fayetteville-Lincoln County Museum & Event Center

The only public location housing artifacts from our community's history.

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MUSEUM INFORMATION

The Museum & Event Center is Lincoln County's only public location housing artifacts from the community's history. The museum is located inside the Borden Milk Plant, constructed in 1927, and was donated by the William R. Carter family to serve as a local museum in 1987. Tours of the museum are provided free of charge by volunteer docents, and the event center is available for public rentals. As a 501(c)3 non-profit, the F-LC Museum & Event Center is administered by a board of directors and is eligible to receive tax-free donations for its operations. 

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The Fayetteville-Lincoln County Museum & Civic Center

521 South Main Street

P.O Box 54

Fayetteville, TN 37334

(931) 297-2450

HOURS OF OPERATION

May-November

Thursday-Saturday 12:30-4:30 P.M.

 

December-April

Closed

 

*Special tours and group accommodations available by request.

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CAMP BLOUNT:
A Brief History

September of 1813 found the United States embroiled in a desperate war with Great Britain.  In the midst of the war, a civil war erupted between factions of the Creek Indian Nation.

HAVE SOME QUESTIONS?

If you have questions about the museum, its exhibits, services or Fayetteville Tennessee History, please call (931) 297-2450, email us at lincolncountytnmuseum@gmail.com, or contact us via the online form.

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