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900 S Main St, Whitwell, TN 37397, USA
Whitwell, Tennessee 37397
+1 423-658-6868

Very interesting historical experience. Very knowledgeable staff. Great artifacts.

My father Ray Frizzell was a miner for 25 years He died of lung cancer He never recieved black lung benifits When Iam sure that is what took his life When he got down he never meant anything to TCC or any other company He was 54 years old He took alot of pride in being a miner And was very serious about his job Some times money means more to some people Then a mans life I miss him every day and have for years But Iam so glad he didnt die in that nasty hole in the ground Brenda Frizzell Branan

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Coal Miners Museum

Museum at 900 S Main St, Whitwell, TN 37397, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Coal Miners Museum: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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900 S Main St, Whitwell, TN 37397, USA.
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  • Lucas
    Added 2013.12.26
    Very interesting historical experience. Very knowledgeable staff. Great artifacts.
  • Lillian
    Added 2013.06.07
    My father Ray Frizzell was a miner for 25 years He died of lung cancer He never recieved black lung benifits When Iam sure that is what took his life When he got down he never meant anything to TCC or any other company He was 54 years old He took alot of pride in being a miner And was very serious about his job Some times money means more to some people Then a mans life I miss him every day and have for years But Iam so glad he didnt die in that nasty hole in the ground Brenda Frizzell Branan
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