Chris Gadd, The Tennessean April 30, 2021 - 9:02 PM
NASHVILLE - Zach Kinslowâs passion for history led him to Dickson and the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum.
But before Kinslow was hired as the museumâs new site manager in December, his enthusiasm for yesteryear, which started at a young age, intensified in recent years while working at the President James K. Polk Home and Museum in Columbia.
Kinslowâs care for antiquities he developed while leading tours and speaking about Polkâs home from 2015 to 2019 became evident in recent weeks â he found the family of Clement Railroad Hotel Museum visitors from 100 years ago.
Museum worker connects visitors to family 100 years later
CHRIS GADD, The Tennessean
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Zach Kinslow’s passion for history led him to Dickson and the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum.
But before Kinslow was hired as the museum’s new site manager in December, his enthusiasm for yesteryear, which started at a young age, intensified in recent years while working at the President James K. Polk Home and Museum in Columbia.
Kinslow’s care for antiquities he developed while leading tours and speaking about Polk’s home from 2015 to 2019 became evident in recent weeks he found the family of Clement Railroad Hotel Museum visitors from 100 years ago.