Visitors to Audubon Acres enjoy viewing several collections of historical and natural significance. The Audubon Acres visitor center museum is home to one of the largest publicly visible collections of Native American artifacts in the Chattanooga area. Pieces on display include ones from Little Owl's Village site at Audubon Acres, items from the Brainerd area, and some from as far out as Russell Cave in north Alabama.
New in 2016, the C.E. Blevins Avian Jewels Collection contains the world's largest collection of egg replicas. Each piece is kiln-fired clay which has been sculpted and painted to look identical to real ones.
Access to all current exhibits is included with daily admission at Audubon Acres or membership with Chattanooga Audubon.
New in 2016, the C.E. Blevins Avian Jewels Collection contains the world's largest collection of egg replicas. Each piece is kiln-fired clay which has been sculpted and painted to look identical to real ones.
Access to all current exhibits is included with daily admission at Audubon Acres or membership with Chattanooga Audubon.
C.E. Blevins Egg Collection
Hand made replicas of some 1,200 species of birds from around the world. Mr. Blevins made between 30 & 40 thousand eggs in his lifetime.
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LeBaron Pahmeyer CollectionThe Pahmeyer Collection was donated to CAS in 1992 and comes primarily from Russel Cave in North Alabama.
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Dr. Robert Myers Collection
Donated to CAS in 1999, the Dr. Robert Myers collection consists of numerous pieces from the Brainerd area in Chattanooga.
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