Nice free museum with changing displays devoted to the town of Carthage and both Civil War and Victorian history. A great place to stop and visit on Rt 66.
We went to the quilt show and it was very interesting. The ladies who were working were very knowledgeable about the quilts and we also saw old maps of Carthage
The art work and displays are exceptionally great here. Our tour group really enjoyed it. It's a must see while in tha area. Very tastefully done. Lots of great information.
Preserving the documents and artifacts of the Powers family is just the beginning. Powers Museum brings in many great travelling exhibits, quilt shows, etc. as well as being a great resource for histo...
Was a lovely place to stop off and visit and get out of the heat for a while. The staff were really friendly and had lots to tell you about the displays and the area. They were really interested in ...
Nice free museum with changing displays devoted to the town of Carthage and both Civil War and Victorian history.
Carthage’s powers museum is a museum dedicated to the 1000-year history of Tai Chi. It houses many cultural relics unearthed from Tai Chi sites. Most of them are statues from the ancient Roman period. It is very delicate and vivid, and it is really worth the money. Come take a tour.
The Powers Museum is a very important museum of the ancient Roman Empire in Carthage. Carthage was an important city in ancient Rome. Many of the statues, pottery and goldware unearthed here are stored in this museum. Therefore, the prizes here are very rich and it is definitely worth visiting.
The ancient city of Carthage is an important historical relic of the ancient Roman period in Tunisia, when it was an important city in the Eastern Roman Empire. The Carthage Museum is located in the ancient city. It houses many unearthed cultural relics, including statues, pottery, daily utensils, etc. It is definitely a place that friends who like Roman culture must visit.