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  1. Norris, TN — Explore the history of early life in East Tennessee at Lenoir Museum Historical Complex located on highway 441 in Norris, Tennessee. Over 60 years of collected artifacts showcasing Appalachian farm life and the history of Norris Dam. The Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex is a must see for Norris Dam State Park visitors.

  2. Lenoir Historical Complex includes the Lenoir Museum, an 18th century Grist Mill and a Threshing Barn that depicts life before the Tennessee Valley Authority built Norris Dam through a pictorial history display, artifacts and historical documents. Don't miss the 19th century German Barrel Organ. Hours. Wed-Sun 9am-5pm. Seasons Open. Open all year.

  3. Norris Dam State Park. Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex. Will G. and Helen H. Lenoir Museum. Admission is free. Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 9 AM to 5 PM. The Lenoir Museum contains artifacts from Early Americana which were collected for over 60 years by Will G. Lenoir and his wife Helen and donated by the Lenoirs to the State of Tennessee.

  4. The Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex includes the Lenoir Museum and two historical structures— the Rice Gristmill and the Crosby Threshing Barn. The Lenoir Museum mainly houses the collection of its namesakes, antique collectors Will and Helen Lenoir.

  5. Lenoir Museum Historical Complex This attraction within point 88 includes a museum, an 18th-century gristmill and a threshing barn. The complex depicts life before TVA built Norris Dam, telling the area's story through pictorial history displays, artifacts and historical documents.

  6. Lenior Museum Historical Complex at Norris Dam State Park Norris Freeway National Scenic Byway The Lenoir Museum contains artifacts from Early Americana which were collected for over 60 years by Will G. Lenoir and his wife Helen and donated by the Lenoirs to the State of Tennessee.

  7. Lenoir Historical Complex at Norris Dam State Park. The Lenoir Museum contains artifacts from Early Americana which were collected for over 60 years by Will G. Lenoir and his wife Helen and donated by the Lenoirs to the State of Tennessee.

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