We are a local museum serving the community of Danville and the surrounding counties. We have a 40 year private collection on display. We are open every Saturday and Sunday from 10AM-5PM. So, come on out and see "where the past meets the present".
It is believed that the land that the museum sits on is one of the earliest settlements in Danville, dating back to 1774. We think that this site was the location of Clark's Station owned first by George Clark and William Whitley, and later by Sam Ferrel. We are always looking for more information on the history of Danville, so if you have any information or old newspaper clippings we would appreciate if you would contact us.
J.F.C Museum is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media
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