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Tennessee Military Collectors Association Show in Cool Springs This April

Tennessee Military Collectors Association Show in Cool Springs This April

The Spring Relics Show returns to the Franklin/Cool Springs Marriott Hotel on April 3rd and 4th. Hosted by the Tennessee Military Collectors Association, this two-day event invites visitors to explore history through rare military artifacts. The show runs Friday, April 3rd from 12 pm to 6 pm, and Saturday, April 4th from 8 am to 3 pm. This show offers a unique opportunity for collectors, historians, and families to engage with the past.

The Tennessee Military Collectors Association has organized these events for decades. Founded in 1976, the group focuses on preserving military history and honoring veterans. It is Tennessee’s largest military collectibles show. Their mission encourages education, awareness, and the collection of historical militaria. Each show brings together experts and enthusiasts who share a passion for preserving meaningful artifacts.

The Tennessee Military Collectors Association, Franklin, TN, coming to the Cool Springs Marriott Hotel

Explore Rare Military Collectibles

The Spring Relics Show will feature more than 300 tables filled with military collectibles from around the world. Visitors can browse items from the United States, Japan, Germany, Great Britain, and other countries. The event includes uniforms, medals, insignia, and vintage military equipment. Collectors also display books, photographs, flags, and historical documents.

Attendees can buy, sell, trade, or appraise items throughout the event. Knowledgeable dealers and historians are available to answer questions and provide insight. The show creates an engaging environment for both experienced collectors and first-time visitors. Each table offers a chance to discover rare and meaningful pieces of history.

Educational Displays and Interactive Experiences

In addition to shopping and trading, the event highlights educational displays and exhibits. Visitors can view carefully curated collections that showcase different periods of military history. These displays provide context and help tell the stories behind each artifact. Experts often share information about the significance and origin of items.

Weather permitting, guests may also see World War II-era military vehicles on display outside in the parking lot. These large-scale exhibits offer a unique and up-close perspective on historical equipment. The combination of indoor and outdoor displays creates a well-rounded experience that is perfect for families.  

Family-Friendly Event In Franklin

The Spring Relics Show welcomes visitors of all ages. Admission is free for Scouts and ROTC members in uniform, along with active-duty military personnel. Children under 15 can also attend for free when accompanied by a parent. For other guests, admission is affordable, making it accessible for families and history enthusiasts.

Conveniently located in Franklin, the venue is easy to reach by car. It also sits near shopping, dining, and entertainment options in the Cool Springs area. Free parking adds to the convenience, making it a simple and enjoyable day trip.

Supporting Veterans and Local Communities

The Tennessee Military Collectors Association uses proceeds from the event to support important causes. The organization contributes to veterans groups, local schools, and community programs. Recent efforts include support for Operation Stand Down Tennessee and Honor Flight of Middle Tennessee. These contributions help honor service members and preserve their stories for future generations.

Visitors can also show their support by becoming members of the Tennessee Military Collectors Association. Membership helps further the mission of preserving military history and supporting the community. By attending the Spring Relics Show, visitors help support these meaningful initiatives. The event combines education, history, and community involvement in one setting. It offers a memorable experience for anyone interested in military history or unique collectibles.