The Cowan Railroad Museum represents the railroad that has been an integral part of the city since 1849 when construction began on boring a railroad tunnel through the mountain two miles southeast of town. The Cumberland Mountain Tunnel was finished in 1852 before the railroad actually made it to Cowan from Nashville. The town, the railroad and the tunnel still exist today. In support of that endeavor and later frequent trains through this region, a substantial frame depot was built in 1904, and that building is where the museum now houses its collection for your enjoyment. View railroad artifacts and memoriabilia with a step back in time. Thousands of papers and books make it a must-see place for railroad historians. Open May through October, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm; Sundays from 1 to 4 pm. Admission $2/adult; $1/child; $5/family. Always free to military personnel and CRM Members. Membership $20/year; $10 student.
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