Red Bay School
Although two Red Bay Schools burned, there are several education-related items on display in the hallway. Card catalogs, filmstrip projectors, overhead projectors, record players, and other items no longer used are displayed. A collection of band, cheerleader, and athletic uniforms can be seen on either side of the hallway. The display case features Jerry Don Bridges, a RBHS graduate, who became the bass player for Waylon Jennings. The gold and platinum albums, guitar, and tour jacket are some of the items he loaned to the museum. Recently added are items from Red Bay Native Dustin Nunley who is an instrumentalist for Luke Combs. A bass fiddle made by the agricultural class at Red Bay is featured, along with other musical instruments made locally.











