Grand Junction, Tennessee: National Bird Dog Museum
A trove of taxidermy, including Count Noble the dog, who died in 1890. Statues of famous hunting dogs, and a showcase displaying the hats of their owners. Outdoor "Walk of Champions" has statues of famous dogs.
- Address:
- 505 Hwy 57, Grand Junction, TN
- Directions:
- Four miles north of the Mississippi state line. From Hwy 18 turn east onto Hwy 57 (Bank of Fayette County on corner). Drive about a mile on Hwy 57. You'll see the museum on the right.
- Hours:
- Tu-F 9-2, Sa 10-4, Su 1-4. Gated after hours. (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 731-764-2058
- Admission:
- Donation
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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National Bird Dog Museum
There is RV parking available in front of the museum. It's dog-friendly inside and on the grounds. Personal tours available.
[Joe Kleinsmith, 06/09/2017]National Bird Dog Museum
A unique little museum. It has a great collection of creepy taxidermy. Most notable artifact in the collection is "Count Noble," a taxidermied bird dog that died in 1890.
[Jacob Krejci, 03/31/2015]Nearby Offbeat Places
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