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The Franklin Gem & Mineral Museum
Located in Franklin’s historic “Old Jail” on Phillips Street across from the Macon County Courthouse, the Franklin Gem & Mineral Museum has thousands of specimens on display including a local ruby weighing 2 ¼ pounds! The museum was founded in 1974. There are six rooms dedicated to the cataloging and preservation of gem and mineral
specimens from around the world as well as those found in North Carolina and of course Macon County - home to the famous Cowee Valley where rubies and sapphires have been found for over 100 years! Admission is Free. Open May - October.

Macon County Historical Museum
The Macon County Historical Museum on Main Street in
downtown Franklin is housed in the J.R. Pendergrass building which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building is an excellent and little altered example of early twentieth century retail store design. The Macon County
Historical Society seeks to preserve and interpret the region’s rich mountain heritage for visitors and residents alike. The centerpiece of the Society’s collection is the building itself, complemented by original fixtures from the old store and a fascinating variety of artifacts and photographs illustrating Macon County’s past. Admission is free. Visitors are always welcome and conducted group tours can be arranged on request. Open year round.

Ruby City Gem Museum
This free museum located in downtown Franklin has specimens,
artifacts, ivory carvings, rare gems, and more. You can see hundreds of spheres handmade from different types of stone by the founder of the store. “The World’s Largest Sapphire” weighing 385 pounds as well as one of the largest gem quality rubies found in the area (162 carats) are on display. Be sure to see an authentic shrunken head, an extensive pre-columbian artifacts section, a section of local arrowheads and tools! The black-light section is a must see. The museum is completely free to the public and cameras are welcome. Open April 1 - December 26.

Scottish Tartans Museum

This museum is the only one of its kind in the United States. A direct extension of the Scottish Tartans Society in Scotland, the museum not only displays Scottish Tartans, but covers various aspects of the Scottish experience—culture, history, dress, migration and military. Visitors are invited to view their family tartan, connect with their clan, and learn about the history of Highland Dress. The museum is located in downtown Franklin complete with gift shop featuring tartan wear, Highland dress items, Admission $1 adults, 10 and under free. Open year round, Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Wilderness Taxidermy
Let your next Adventure begin with a visit to Wilderness Taxidermy located on Highlands
Road in Franklin. Their state of the art wildlife museum houses a collection of animals from throughout the world. The studio which has recently been expanded to over 6,000 square feet, includes a work area, wildlife art gallery, and impressive wildlife museum. Do not miss your opportunity to see quality taxidermy in a beautiful setting. The facility is open every day except Wednesday and Sunday. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon.


Museums  

Museums


The Franklin Gem and Mineral Museum

25 Phillips St.
Franklin, NC 28734
Office: (828) 369-7831

Scottish Tartan Museum & Heritage Center

86 E. Main St.
Franklin, NC 28734
Office: (828) 524-7472
The only museum in America focusing on Scottish Highland Dress. Come learn about your Scottish heritage and that of the North Carolina mountains. A full gift shop offers Scottish gifts, books, music, celtic jewelry, and a full line of Highland Clothing for purchase or to rent.

Wilderness Taxidermy

5040 Highlands Rd.
Franklin, NC 28734
Office: (828) 524-3677

Macon County Historical Society & Museum

36 W. Main St.
Franklin, NC 28734
Office: (828) 524-9758
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