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Wilson's North American Wildlife Museum

Located on North Chestnut Street, exhibits depict a variety of mounted wildlife behind glass viewing windows. Moose, deer, coyotes, birds, fish and alligator and other native fauna appear in re-creations of their natural habitats through various seasons. The museum's more than 10,000 square foot facility also features Canadian lynxes, rainbow trout, otters, bears and numerous other exhibit pieces. The corridors of the building simulate caves.

Open Monday through Saturday 9am-5pm in June through December, 10am-5pm the rest of the year. Closed major holidays.

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Location 914 N. Chestnut St.
Monterey Tennessee 38574
Phone 931-839-3230

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