The Wilson County Historical Society Museum, located in the former Wilson County Jail on the East side of the downtown Fredonia square, is a proud member of the SEK Museum Alliance. It showcases the rich history of Wilson County, including exhibits on Buffville, Camp Cauble, the Christmas Pageant, Dr. James R Willits, Fort Row, Fredonia Business College, Fredonia High School, New Albany, Newspapers in Wilson County, and the railroads of Wilson County.
With its diverse collection, the museum offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the past, highlighting the significant events and people that have shaped Wilson County. From the early settlements and camps to the development of education and commerce, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of the county's history, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and locals alike.
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