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Tennessee State Library & Archives

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Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions

1001 Rep John Lewis Way N, Nashville, TN 37219

615-741-2764

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Today: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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The Tennessee State Library & Archives, a division of the Department of State, collects and preserves books, records and other documents of historical and reference value, focusing on items about Tennessee and Tennesseans. To preserve Tennessee's history for current and future generations, the Library & Archives houses the archives of state government, documents and recordings from legislative proceedings, records from every Tennessee courthouse, copies of all surviving Tennessee newspapers and records from families, businesses, religious and civic organizations. The Library & Archives is home to many irreplaceable historical documents, including Tennessee's Constitutions, letters from Tennessee's three presidents, Civil War diaries, records from 55 former Tennessee governors, maps and original records of the State of Franklin. Researchers, historians, librarians, archivists, genealogists, public officials, lawyers, educators, students and anyone interested in Tennessee history and culture are encouraged to come and explore the Library & Archives collections and experience Tennessee’s story through interactive exhibits highlighting the state’s most precious historical documents.The Tennessee State Library & Archives, a division of the Department of State, collects and preserves books, records and other documents of historical and reference value, focusing on items about Tennessee and Tennesseans. To preserve Tennessee's history for current and future generations, the Library & Archives houses the archives of state government, documents and recordings from legislative proceedings, records from every Tennessee courthouse, copies of all surviving Tennessee newspapers and records from families, businesses, religious and civic organizations. The Library & Archives is home to many irreplaceable historical documents, including Tennessee's Constitutions, letters from Tennessee's three presidents, Civil War diaries, records from 55 former Tennessee governors, maps and original records of the State of Franklin. Researchers, historians, librarians, archivists, genealogists, public officials, lawyers, educators, students and anyone interested in Tennessee history and culture are encouraged to come and explore the Library & Archives collections and experience Tennessee’s story through interactive exhibits highlighting the state’s most precious historical documents.
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Phone: 615-741-7996

Fax: 615-532-2472

TollFree: 800-342-3308

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