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News & Events
Renovation Underway
Museum supporters will be glad to know that renovation of the large Drill Hall has begun. A heating and cooling system system plus new lighting will be installed as part of the plans to make more of the museum usable for exhibits and special events.

Frank Nelson Watercolors
Watercolors by nationally-acclaimed local artist Frank Nelson's are currently on exhibit.

Native American Artifacts
An impressive Native American exhibit - the Percy Barnard Collection - contains locally-collected artifacts dating to the Paleo-Indian era.

The Wyeth Collection
The Wyeth Room contains artifacts, photographs, and information on Guntersville's most famous family. John Allan Wyeth was born in a log cabin near present-day Guntersville in 1845, and later became president of the American Medical Association. He was an ancestor of Andrew Wyeth, an iconic American artist.

Welcome to the Guntersville Museum & Cultural Center, now located in our brand new home at the historic rock Armory. With its location at the southernmost point of the Tennessee River, Lake Guntersville provides a unique vantage point on history and the culture of the region. As a living repository, the Museum offers visitors a chance to explore everything from Native American artifacts to interesting local personalities.

1215 Rayburn Avenue • Guntersville, AL 35976
Phone: (256) 571-7597

Museum Hours:
Tuesday-Friday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Closed Mondays

Admission is Free