The Crew Training International 3D Giant Theater opened on January 21, 1995, and features a four-story high movable screen.
[2][3] In March 1930, after the Stock Market Crash, the Memphis Museum of Natural History and Industrial Arts opened in the mansion.
[1] Other permanent exhibits include 15th century Native American pottery, pre-Columbian artifacts, Clyde Parke's Miniature Circus, fossils and dinosaurs, and mounted animals.
The original main entrance lobby of the Museum Mansion features a three-panel mural by Memphis artist Burton Callicott.
The murals commemorate the discovery of the Mississippi River near the site of Memphis by the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto and his men, and their encounters with Native Americans.