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Will Rogers Exhibit
An exhibit honoring American icon Will Rogers is currently on display, in conjunction with the Will Rogers Heritage Festival June 5-8.

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

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