Cordell Hull Birthplace Museum
The birthplace and museum of Cordell Hull, longest-serving U.S. Secretary of State and Nobel Peace Prize winner.

📜 Historic park and museum honoring Cordell Hull, 'Father of the United Nations', U.S. Secretary of State and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
🔍 Features a replica of his log cabin birthplace, museum, an activities center, and hiking trails.

Why Go

🏛️ Explore the life and legacy of a significant American statesman and Nobel Peace Prize winner✨ See personal effects, official papers, and a replica of Hull's Nobel Peace Prize🌳 Enjoy hiking trails and Bunkum Cave within the 55-acre state park, including its 100-foot wide entrance

Why Avoid

🦇 Bunkum Cave interior closed annually from September 1st through April 30th to protect bats🗺️ Remote location, consider combining with other regional trips

Tips

🗓️ Check the events calendar for special programming🎥 Ask staff to see a short film about the park and Hull's life🚶 Hike to Bunkum Cave (20-30 min one way) for impressive views

Hours

🕒 Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM; Labor Day to Memorial Day weekend: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM.

🅿️ Parking Free on-site parking available at 1300 Cordell Hull Memorial Drive.

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