![]() Press your nose against a 20,000-gallon aquarium. Feel how the New Madrid earthquakes changed the land. Slide behind a bookcase to discover a suit of armor and other treasures, and learn about Northwest Tennessee’s land and creatures. You’ll see antique cars and motorcycles in the Transportation Gallery. Control a huge globe to drain the world’s oceans, or create your own weather pattern. Zoom down a super-fast slide along a 48-foot human form. If you are visiting the area, make plans to attend here! Tickets are super cheap and will be a complete and total afternoon of fun for the whole family.When it’s time for a different kind of eye-opening action, be amazed by Discovery Park of America. This is truly a magical place full of rich and exciting history. A salute to America’s independence, including a replica of the Liberty Bell.A 100-year-old church as well as a train station with a locomotive and various cars.Log cabins, farm buildings and equipment and family items providing a glimpse into rural life in the 1800’s.Japanese, European and American gardens allow visitors to connect with nature and learn about plants and flowers from around the world. Originating at the circa-1800’s gristmill, the water feature includes waterfalls and bridges as well as extensive landscaping. A water feature that bisects the site, flowing north to south.Since it was close to 100 degrees the day we went, we decided that we would come back on a much cooler day to explore the outside, but from what I saw, there is SO MUCH to see and do outside as well.ĭiscovery Park’s 50-acre site offers visitors a variety of experiences. While there is a ton to see inside, there is also a lot to see outside. What You Will Find Outside at the Discovery Park of America There is a see through walk over you just have to experience! ![]() You get to see for miles and miles - and step out onto the balcony. If you do visit, be sure and purchase the $3.95 ticket to ride the tower to the top. My husband loved looking at all the old cars and military vehicles - and I loved looking at all the Indian artifacts inside. My son loved all the history about the World War II and Civil War era, while my daughter drooled over the dinosaurs and humongous geodes.
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