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The Tennessee Central Railway Museum is a historical museum which is dedicated to preserve and pass on Tennessee’s railroad heritage. It is an exhibit of railroad and locomotive equipments and items reflecting the rich history of the state in the field of railroad and locomotive. The Tennessee Central Railway Museum facility proudly features a unique collection of momentous equipments. The museum operates a rail for the tourists in middle Tennessee. This provides visitors a unique chance to experience the pleasure and fun of rail travel in an air-conditioned, comfortable seats and large sightseeing windows while learning about the past locomotives. Mostly engineers, artists and photographers enjoy more visiting the museum. The Tennessee Central Railway Museum usually travels to Watertown, an old-fashioned little town close to Wilson district which is distinguished for its antique shops. This Museum is also famous for its jazz events every July.