The Tennessee River Museum has seven permanent exhibits
Paleontology
This exhibit contains over 200 fossil specimens, along with excavation tools and graphic displays.
Archaeology
Mound builders exhibit with a replica of an archaeological dig.
Pioneers
Trail of Tears
The exhibit features a timeline along with historic documents.
War on the River
The exhibit features artifacts from the ironclad USS Cairo, accouterments, arms, and the most complete Shiloh artillery projectile collection in existence.
The Golden Age of Steamboats
This exhibit highlights the historic Tennessee Riverboat trade.
Muscling
This exhibit tells the story of the historic pearl button and the modern cultured pearl industries.
Early Crossings
War and Remembrance
This exhibit highlights photographs, testimonials, and drawings from the early years of the Shiloh Military Park.
Shiloh Kneeling Man |
Shiloh Kneeling Man |
Field Artillery Projectiles |
How did the Mound builder people construct their homes? |
Timeline |
Replica of Archaeological dig |
Cherry Mansion |
This spot has been in the Hagy's family since 1825.
A Restaurant was built on the site in 1938. The original building burnt in 1975 and it was rebuild.
Being located on the Tennessee River boaters can dock and walk up to the restaurant. It is several miles off the highway. When you have great food and good services it does not matter the location.
Catfish Hotel Restaurant |
Shrimp with baked sweet potato |
Hush pUppies |
Red, White, and Blue Salad |
We ordered a plate of fried catfish fillets, hush puppies, baked sweet potato & a Red, White & Blue Salad with ice tea to drink.
Welcome to Pickwick Landing |
Pickwick Dam |