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Organization
Clement Railroad Hotel Museum
The Clement Railroad Hotel Museum, a state-owned historic site, is located in the former Hotel Halbrook in historic downtown Dickson, TN. Our grand opening was held on June 2, 2009, and we have opened our doors, unveiled our exhibits, and welcome local and regional residents and visitors to our beautifully renovated facility.
The hotel was constructed in 1913 and is one of the few remaining examples of a railroad hotel in a small Tennessee town. The Museum features exhibits and programming involving the Civil War, railroading, and local and regional history. The Museum is fortunate to have many artifacts and items that once belonged to Tennessee Governor Frank G. Clement and his family. Museum visitors will see the rooms where the Clements lived while managing the Hotel Halbrook as well as be able to view exhibits featuring Governor Clement's early years, campaigns, and accomplishments.
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Contact Info
Clement Railroad Hotel Museum
100 Frank G. Clement Place
Dickson, TN 37055Phone: (615) 446-0500
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Current Events
11/21/09 Model Railroading for Beginners
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Upcoming Events
11/30/09-
01/02/10Stitches Through Time: Piecing Together the Warmth of Home
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Past Events
11/06/09 A Night at the Museum
Clement Railroad Hotel Museum10/31/09 Trick or Treat at the Boo-seum
Clement Railroad Hotel Museum10/17/09 Railroad and the U.S. Marine
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