Today, we rode to Lawrenceburg.
Our granddaughter didn't have school today and wanted to visit a museum.
She has become interested in museums just this year, so we are always looking for a new one to visit.
Today, we went to the James David Vaughn Museum located at the
Visitor Center 31 Public Square Lawrenceburg, TN 38464.
Opened Monday-Friday 9:30–11 A.M. and 1–3 P.M. Call to get an appointment (931)762-8991
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A Piano, Microphone and Worship and Service Hymns of James D. Vaughn |
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Vaughn School of Music |
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David Crocket Log Cabin (Closed for Repairs) |
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Old Jail Museum Waterloo St Lawrenceburg, Tn 38464 Opened only Tuesday-Friday 10–2 P.M. Please call (931-212-1944) |
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News Paper Article about Sheriff Greg O'Rear killed by a prisoner. |
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Inside the cell with prisoners |
Our historian could go on all day and never cover everything in this building. It is loaded with information about Lawrenceburg and well worth a visit.
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A.L. Cantrell Lawrence Co Confederate Veteran I lived to be 112 years old Bet he had some stories to tell! |
Senior Texas Ranger Captain Bruce Casteel (also Texas Rangers Hall of Fame Waco, Texas)
David Crockett 1786-1836 King of the Wild Frontier
James David Vaughn 1864-1941Gospel Song Writer
Silas Mercer Beasley 1834-1914 Early Settler
Rollie D. Beckham (1879-1978)
Fred Dalton Thompson 1942-2015 Actor, politician, attorney, lobbyist, columnist, and radio personality
J.H. Stribling (1863-1951)Church leader, entrepreneur, financier
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