Established in 1989, the Paris-Henry
County Heritage Center is housed in
Cavitt Place, the most prestigious
mansion in Paris when it was built
in 1916. This Italian Renaissance
two-story home was called by one
state historical expert “the jewel
in the crown of Paris,” and is
situated in the historic North
Poplar Historic District. The
Heritage Center has temporary
exhibits and a permanent exhibit
featuring the history of Henry
County. The Center also has an oral
history video library, a tape-guided
historic walking tour of downtown
Paris and North Poplar Street and
other research resources.
Our gift shop features books,
memorabilia and items made in and/or
related to Henry County and
Tennessee. The Heritage Center is
open Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 -
4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, 10:00 -
2:00 p.m. Special tours and times
can be arranged by reservation. The
building is also available for
private parties, including weddings.
Admission to the museum is free to
the public. For more information,
please contact the Center’s office
at 731-642-1030 or email
director@phchc.com. |