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Butler Museum
The Butler Museum, located at 123 Selma Curtis Road in Butler, Tennessee, is a must-visit tourist attraction for history enthusiasts. Established in 2000, the museum pays tribute to the citizens of Butler and the surrounding valleys that were affected by the construction of Watauga Dam in 1948. This event led to the relocation of the town of Butler and the displacement of many families who had called the area home for generations. As you explore the museum, you will be captivated by the exhibits that bring to life the early days of Old Butler and the incredible efforts made to relocate the town to higher ground. The museum serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made for flood control and cheap electricity, showcasing the resilience of the town known as "the town that would not drown."
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