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Open by appointment, the Sevier County Heritage Museum opened in 1995 in Sevierville, Tennessee, in the former Sevierville Post Office building, in the heart of the Sevierville historic district. The Colonial Revival-style building, constructed in 1940 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum was co-founded by Patsy Galyon Bradford and Janie Hearn, with the goal of preserving Sevier County's heritage. The Museum offers displays of local artifacts and memorabilia, hosts lectures and classes, transcribes historic documents, and offers research services for historians and genealogists. The museum works closely with other organizations including the Smoky Mountain Historical Society and the Friends of the Great Smoky Mountains.

167 Bruce St, Sevierville, TN 37862, Phone: 865-919-5383

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