Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Museum, Farm, and Tour

Located along beautiful Kentucky Lake in Camden, Tennessee, lies the Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Museum, Farm, and Tour. This unique attraction is housed at Birdsong Resort and Marina, and it offers visitors a rare glimpse into the world of freshwater pearl cultivation.
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Review: “The Perfect Family Getaway”

Our stay at Birdsong Resort was nothing short of magical. From the moment we arrived, the kids were beyond excited to explore everything the resort had to offer, and it didn’t disappoint. The pool was an absolute hit with my children. They could have spent the entire day splashing around, racing each other, and making new friends. The water was warm and inviting, and the area was clean and well-maintained, which put my mind at ease as a mother. Right next to the pool was a sandy area where the kids spent hours building sandcastles and digging for “treasures.” It really kept them entertained for hours.

We loved visiting the Pearl Museum. It was educational with exhibits that fascinated the kids. I loved seeing the jewellery. I couldn’t leave without buying a souvenir.
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Visiting the Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Farm

Nestled in the serene landscape of Camden, Tennessee, Birdsong Resort offers more than just a peaceful retreat; it is home to the unique and remarkable Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Farm. This destination combines leisure and education, providing visitors with a rare glimpse into the world of freshwater pearls.

A Unique Attraction

Birdsong Resort stands out as the only freshwater pearl culturing farm in North America. This distinction makes it a significant point of interest for tourists and pearl enthusiasts alike. The farm’s operations focus on producing high-quality pearls from the native washboard mussel, a process that has become a fascinating part of the local culture and economy.
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