ETHS thankful for SHARP grant
ETHS is grateful to have been awarded the Humanities Tennessee SHARP grant.
ETHS is grateful to have been awarded the Humanities Tennessee SHARP grant.
The SHARP grant funded staff for assistance on weekends and has been instrumental in providing the support for us to establish a clear idea of what the organizations needs are to meet the needs of visitors in our newly opened family gallery. It would have been very difficult to take this step without this support.
Humanities Tennessee is the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
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By Peter Wallenstein
published in the Journal of East Tennessee History, Vol 96, 2024
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The Watauga Association: Self-Government on the Edge of Empire
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The streetscape here at the Museum of East Tennessee History has undergone some changes and gained a few new additions to showcase. In particular, the three cases to the left of Trolly 416 are now inhabited by artifacts that give a glimpse into the rich history of radio in Tennessee.