05 August 2021
The Tennessee State Museum deployed a ZeeVee and Juniper Networks-driven SDVoE AVoIP solution to distribute AV content throughout the facility.
Visitors to the Tennessee State Museum explore artifacts and images with touchscreen displays.
(Image credit: Tennessee State Museum)
The Tennessee State Museum, which opened in October 2018 on the corner of Rosa L. Parks Boulevard and Jefferson Street in Nashville, has already become a must-see attraction. Tracing its roots back to a museum opened by a portrait artist on the Nashville public square in 1817 and later to a state museum that consolidated World War I mementoes and other collections from the state, the Tennessee Historical Society and other groups, the current iteration of the Tennessee State Museum charges no admission fee and has become an important catalyst for the educational and cultural enrichment of Tennesseans and tourists alike.