The Mabry-Hazen House Museum sits atop Knoxville’s Mabry’s Hill and preserves the story of one of the city’s most memorable families. On the National Register of Historic Places, the Victorian home built in 1858 contains one of the largest collections of original family heirlooms in the country. Once serving as headquarters for both the Union and Confederate forces, the home and nearby Bethel Cemetery offer visitors an engaging display detailing Knoxville’s vital role in the Civil War.

The museum hosts events throughout the year that include an annual Christmas Tour and a Lineage and Legacy program. The museum is closed on Sundays.

1711 Dandridge Ave., Knoxville, Tennessee, Phone: 865-522-8661

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