$5 per person entrance fee(elderly discount available) My wife and I made a day trip to Corinth for an adventure and found this place. Very interesting history and facts here. It's more of a Corinthian history museum than a railroad museum but they do have quite alot of artifacts ranging from the civil war, to native American history to the history of the coca cola company. It is not a large museum by any means but they pack about 50-60 minutes or so worth of history into the space they do have. The space itself is quite interesting as it is an old railroad Depot and the architecture for ticketing and signage can still readily be seen. I would say I wish that the entry fee were a bit less but it was actually worth what you pay I think. A great place to spend some time or...
Read moreFirst time we went to the Green Market , my wife and I new we were going to enjoy doing the monthly market events. The staff was very helpful getting us to our booth area. We were very happy to see a lot of our friends come by and the wonderful people from the Tennessee, and other states that come by. I can't say enough about the Red-Green Market, it's as good as any market we have ever been to. All I can say is Brandy and Zack, keep up the good work.
Danny and Bobbie...
Read moreI was amazed at the variety of areas that Corinth citizens have contributed - to the world. This museum shows Corinthians who contributed and represented food, poetry, travel, art, politics, aviation, tooling, and much more. I also discovered recordings of WW II people on their website. I hope to listen to all of those. Local history and railroading is also very well represented in the museum. The hostest was a pleasure to talk with...
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