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The McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture will open a new Community Gallery space on February 23 dedicated to […]


The McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture is proud to announce the special exhibition, The Sculpture of William Edmondson: […]


The elegantly dressed skeleton, now known simply as La Catrina, is an iconic figure of Día de los muertos. Can you […]


Before the completion of Nickajack Dam in 1964, the Tennessee River wound its way south, away from modern-day Chattanooga and […]


With caps situated like tiny hats, acorns (Quercus sp.) are one of the most easily recognizable nuts. Acorns are not […]


McClung Museum will host a free community festival celebrating Día de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead) on November […]


El 5 de noviembre, el McClung Museum celebrará un festival comunitario gratuito en honor al Día de los Muertos. Click […]


Oh my gourd, it’s our October plant of the month – bottle gourd! Pumpkins get plenty of attention this time […]


Words from the Artist Through this installation, my hope is that you have taken a little bit of our culture […]