MABRY-HAZEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION

KNOXVILLE, TN

International Friendship Bell Oak Ridge, Tennessee

International Friendship Bell 
A Symbol of Peace to a Town Borne of War

At nearly seven feet tall and five feet wide, the 8,300-pound bronze bell symbolizes peace and reconciliation between the United States and Japan. The concept of the bell came about when Oak Ridge residents Dr. Ram Uppuluri and his wife, Shigeko visited Japan in 1987 After seeing the value of a bonshō bell hanging in Buddhist Gannyu-ji Temple, they launched "Project Peace Bell."

Designed in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in 1991 by Suzanna Harris and cast in Kyoto, Japan, in 1993 by renowned Japanese bell-maker Sotetsu Iwasawa, the relief panels display peaceful images inspired by Tennessee, Japan, as well as tragedies of war between the two nations.

Recognizing the potential significance of the bell, $750,000 in donations was ultimately raised to design, fabricate, deliver, and install the bell, by citizens and foundations in communities in both Japan, and in Oak Ridge.

The bell was not without controversy when it was dedicated in 1996. There were concerns over potential noise from the bell, as well as some interpreting it as an apology for destroying Hiroshima.

Visitors are encouraged to ring the bell in times of celebration and remembrance

"The bell was built to honor the workers of the Manhattan Project, to commemorate the 50th birthday of Oak Ridge, and to become a symbol and everlasting monument for the peace. The bell is for everyone, the young and the old. I feel something very special about this town, the town borne of war living for peace and growing through science." - Shigeko Yoshino Uppulur
International Friendship Bell Credit: rocbolt

The Mabry-Hazen Historical Museum Foundation is a non-profit organization located in Knoxville, TN. The foundation operates the Mabry-Hazen House, a historic house museum that was built in 1858 and served as a Confederate headquarters during the Civil War. The house was later occupied by the Mabry and Hazen families, both prominent figures in Knoxville’s history.

Today, the Mabry-Hazen House is a museum that showcases the history and culture of Knoxville and East Tennessee. The museum features exhibits on the Civil War, the Mabry and Hazen families, and daily life in the 19th century. Visitors can explore the house and its gardens, which have been restored to their original historic condition.

In addition to its museum operations, the Mabry-Hazen Historical Museum Foundation also hosts a variety of events and educational programs throughout the year. These include lectures, tours, and workshops on topics such as gardening, historic preservation, and local history.

The Mabry-Hazen Historical Museum Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Knoxville and East Tennessee. Through its museum and educational programs, the foundation seeks to inspire a greater understanding and appreciation of the region’s rich cultural heritage.

MABRY-HAZEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION is a History Museum in KNOXVILLE TN. US MID #8404700319

The museum is classed as HST (History Museums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Southeastern (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia). Total revenue from most recent IRS 990 Form: $ 95,245 from tax period 201212 (YYYYMM).

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MABRY-HAZEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION
4617 CHAMBLISS AVE
KNOXVILLE
TN
37919

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MABRY-HAZEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION Information

MID # 8404700319
Name MABRY-HAZEN HISTORICAL MUSEUM FOUNDATION
Alternate Name
Classification History Museums, , Southeastern
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 581847161
NTEECC A54
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201212
INCOME 96,354
REVENUE 95,245
LAT/LONG 35.943755, -83.982853
CODES FIPS State Code: 47
FIPS County Code: 093
US Census Tract: 003700
US Census Block: 2005