MMarshall06
Small but has some interesting artifacts. Friends and I went there we enjoyed looking through the items available the people working there were very knowledgeable and willing to answer your questions.
CovingtonCat
We stopped for lunch next door at Arlene's (recommended) and went into the museum afterward. We were greeted pleasantly and invited to look around. There are a lot of items in two rooms. The museum is located in what was once a cigar factory and there's an exhibit about that. There are displays about the logging industry in the area and how railroads grew to support that. There's a very nice exhibit highlighting early schools in the county. You can learn about farming and agriculture. There's one wall showing barns in the county. The back room has an old-style kitchen displaying many antique kitchen implements. There's also a gift area, selling local products. This is a very nice local museum and it's clear the people running it take great pride in their part of the country. Oh, and it's free!