Posted by Jon Hoffman in Sevierville
Enjoying a Smoky Mountains vacation in your Sevierville cabin rental affords you time to indulge in pastimes that you can't stop for in your daily routine. Don't miss these two transportation museums in Sevierville. Full disclosure: trains will be the next blog, this writing takes a spin past the airplanes and automobiles.
First, take flight mentally by visiting the Tennessee Museum of Aviation, located adjacent to the Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Airport, at 135 Air Museum Way. You don't have to be a veteran to appreciate and learn more details about our military aviation history and the heroes who worked with these aircraft. The museum is based in a heat-controlled aircraft hangar, and features Warbirds that have been restored or are in progress. The air-conditioned gallery also contains a treasure trove of interesting and educational exhibits of memorabilia that make the history of our brave airmen come to life. Parts of the gallery have been featured on cable television, and many school and youth organizations visit regularly for field trips.
The museum has both permanent and rotating/visiting exhibits, and has special events and demonstration shows held throughout the year. Our son first had his interest in these planes piqued during a local preschool soccer game. The museum was hosting an aerial demonstration show, and the flight path of the planes passes over the local playing fields. With each pass, players' attention to the game completely ceased, as the boys on field turned their gaze skyward to see the warbird beauties pass overhead! All ages can enjoy visiting this proud piece of our aviation history. For more information regarding operating hours, admission, and current events, visit the museum website: http://tnairmuseum.com
If classic cars are more your speed, consider Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car Museum, also located in Sevierville at 320 Winfield Dunn Parkway. This venue features a collection of almost 100 cars, and has been featured in multiple television shows and car enthusiast magazines.
Anyone that can appreciate the automobile culture of the 1950's, 60's, and 70's can see both the preserved vehicles and a plethora of memorabilia in this comprehensive specialty museum. Each item has been carefully acquired, and is maintained in showroom condition, with many rare models on display. There are classic hot rod models, actual racing cars, and muscle vehicle with serious horsepower under the hood. Mr. Garrett himself is also often present, and always willing to share his aficionado knowledge regarding any specific vehicle in his collection. Take home a souvenir from the gift shop that any car lover would enjoy. Christmas gifts, anyone?
Whether you are just beginning to learn about the technology of muscle manufacturing or taking a trip down memory lane, Floyd Garrett's museum offers an interesting array of exhibits that are a pleasure to view. So don't hesitate to bring that man who still misses the sportscar he traded in for the minivan of fatherhood. Also bring that little child who loved the Disney movie Cars and would like to see the real thing! Check out the details at: http://www.musclecarmuseum.com/index.shtml
It's your loss if you overlook the Tennessee Museum of Aviation and Floyd Garrett's Muscle Car Museum. There's so much history contained in these two locations. Who knew that such amazing collections of airplanes and vehicles were so easily accessible? Choose to visit one or both on this trip to the mountains. You'll be glad you did!
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