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Tennessee Quilt & Textile Museum

The Tennessee Quilt & Textile Museum is a "must see" attraction during your visit to Historic Granville.  From the avid quilter to the beginning quilter or to anyone who enjoys the history and artistry of a beautifully crafted quilt, you are sure to enjoy your visit to the Museum.  During your visit, you will have the opportunity to see the work of a local artist and quilt collector, Brenda Curtis.  Brenda began quilting when she was only 13 years old and has personally made over 150 quilts.  She has been collecting antique quilts for about 25 years and has numerous family heirloom quilts as well as other historically significant quilts.

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Located adjacent to the Museum you will find Aunt Bee's Quilt Shop & Bakery.  You will find a large selection of fabrics, patterns and notions and have the unique opportunity to have Brenda's expertise in selecting items for your next project or maybe even your very first quilting project. 

 

After seeing the quilts in the Museum and shopping in the Quilt Shop, don't leave without purchasing something fresh and delicious from the Bakery.  

 

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Open: Wednesday - Saturday

Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

 

The Tennessee Quilt & Textile Museum is included in your Town Tour Ticket.  Tickets are $7.00 for Adults; $5.00 for Children 6-12; Children Under 6 are Free. Your Tour Ticket gives you access to a guided tour of the Sutton Homestead, Pioneer Village and Car Museum a self-guided tour of all the other buildings and museums, including, Granville Museum, Farm to Your Table Agriculture Museum, Daniel Barber Shop and Post Office Museum, Clemons Car Museum, Mayberry - I Love Lucy Museum, Granville Whiskey Decanter Museum, Whistle Stop Saloon and Ice Cream Museum and Tennessee Quilt & Textile Museum. Purchase your town tour tickets at Sutton General Store, Southern Shops of Granville or Aunt Bee's Quilt Shop & Bakery. 

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