What's Happening?
Austin Peay State University and the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center have been recognized with a 2026 Award of Excellence from the Tennessee Association of Museums for their collaborative student-driven
walking tours in Clarksville. Led by Dr. Cate LiaBraaten, assistant professor of history, the tours were designed to merge archival research with public engagement. Students from various disciplines participated, each creating and leading unique tours that highlighted Clarksville's diverse history, including topics such as Black history, Jewish American history, and women's history. The tours attracted 150 attendees and were praised for their educational value and community engagement.
Why It's Important?
This recognition highlights the importance of community engagement and education in preserving local history. The project not only provided students with practical experience in public history but also strengthened community ties by bringing attention to Clarksville's rich historical narratives. The success of the tours demonstrates the value of collaborative efforts between educational institutions and cultural organizations in promoting historical awareness. Additionally, the project has led to professional opportunities for students, including internships and employment at the museum, showcasing the potential for academic projects to impact career development.
What's Next?
The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center plans to host the Tennessee Association of Museums conference in Clarksville next year, which could lead to further collaborations and opportunities to showcase the city's history. The success of the walking tours may inspire similar initiatives in other communities, promoting the integration of academic research with public history projects. As Clarksville continues to grow, maintaining a connection to its historical roots will be essential in fostering a sense of identity and community pride.






