In 2011 it reopened inside an old store in Wartrace, which is known by the nickname "The cradle of the Tennessee Walking Horse".
The money was used to restore old film of the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration and make it available for viewing.
There is an exhibit on the current World Grand Champion, updated yearly as a new horse wins, and saddles and tack worn by past winners.
[3] One prominent piece is the saddle worn by the first National Champion, Strolling Jim, as well as a color portrait of him painted in 1940 by artist Bill Humphreys.
[4] Another exhibit is focused on Betty Sain, who became the first female rider to win a World Grand Championship.