Charles Hall Museum

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229 Cherohala Skwy
Tellico Plains, TN 37385

The Charles Hall Museum and Heritage Center in Tellico Plains, TN is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the Appalachian and American culture, with a particular focus on the Greater Tellico and Monroe County areas. As a certified site on the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, the museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about this significant chapter in American history.

With two buildings, the museum features the Timeless Treasures Gift Shop in Building 1 and the Museum Marketplace in Building 2, where visitors can find a variety of Appalachian and American-themed products. The museum also hosts annual events such as the Cherohala Skyway Festival and the Car Club, providing engaging experiences for both locals and tourists alike.

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5.05 reviews
John D.
7/27/2020

This is a 2 building museum to Charles Hall, the mayor for life and who built a private telephone exchange for Tellico long before AT&T was interested. When we built our weekend get-away (now my...

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Bear K.
5/24/2023

This is an absolute must-see! Two museums and gift shops side-by-side with the best and oldest antiques you've ever seen in glass displays. Admission is free!

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Becky S.
8/28/2020

We could have stayed here for hours. This was so much more than a visitor center. There are multiple museums and shops on site, gardens to walk in, clean bathrooms, covered picnic tables, and the...

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Lisa C.
10/11/2019

An actual interesting museum of telephone service and other items of local interest in the area.

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S. T.
8/9/2019

The late Mayor of Tellico Plains, Charles Hall, was an avid collector and protector of Tellico Plains history. Mr. Hall's collection is now housed in the museum which became another gift from him...

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