
Farragut Museum
Join us for the grand reopening of the Farragut Museum in Spring 2025! Stay tuned—more details coming soon!
Housed in Farragut Town Hall, the Farragut Museum features a remarkable collection of artifacts from the East Tennessee area, the village of Concord, and the founding of the Town of Farragut. One of the highlights of the museum is the Admiral David Glasgow Farragut Gallery which includes an extensive collection of personal items belonging to Admiral Farragut, first admiral of the United States Navy and hero of the Civil War. On the grounds of Town Hall, the Farragut Memorial Plaza features a life-plus Admiral Farragut bronze statue and Civil War era canons on loan from the US Naval Yard, and a Civil War Trails historical marker commemorates the Battle of Campbell Station fought on surrounding land on Nov. 16, 1863.
Come Visit Us:
Farragut Town Hall is 1.8 miles south on Exit 373 off 1-40/75
Museum and Parking are free
Docents available for tours
Handicapped accessible
Group tours outside regular hours available by appointment
Gift Shop available featuring a variety of unique items.