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Steeped in the rich history of its region, the West Tennessee Agricultural Museum presents life-size displays that depict the everyday challenges settlers faced opening a new territory. Throughout the museum displays familiarize visitors with the different aspects of daily life for the settler. From children attending a one-room schoolhouse to the Sunday social at the old country church to the heat of the blacksmith's shop, there is something for everyone to learn and enjoy at the Museum.
For more information, contact: West Tennessee Agricultural Museum 3 Ledbetter Gate Road Milan, TN 38358 (731) 686-8067 Email: recatmilan@utk.edu Hours of Operation: Monday thru Friday -- 8:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. Closed Weekends and Holidays |

The museum's collection was established by Tom McCutchen, known as the father of Tennessee No-Till, and the first superintendent of the Milan Experiment Station. Over 2,600 implements are on display in the 16,000 plus sq ft. museum. Admission is free and guided tours are available. Reservations are required for school and other large groups. The museum is handicap accessible.