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Knox Museum
The KNOX Family museum was started around 1995 and was housed at first in the crowded halls of our Hamilton Road facility. Today it occupies the entire third floor of our Corporate office building located at 8158 Fortson Business Park Blvd, Building A in Columbus, GA.
The Knox Pest Control History Museum is fascinating and well put together. You don't have to be a pest control operator to appreciate the evolution of our industry. Items go back as far as the late 1800's. John Knox has lovingly created a museum of pest control history and it's evolution.
Browse these pictures and if you can climb one short staircase, you are invited to come see the Knox Museum. ALWAYS FREE ADMISSION. Large groups, please call ahead. 706.660.1577
Knox Family Pest Control History and Industry Evolution Museum

1,000 square feet of unique nitch history awaits you.

Long ago popular products stock our Museum shelves.

The advertisement and directions text on packaging and bottles is unique.
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From the World War II era

Look carefully at the faces of the bugs on this display. "This must have been used during the 2nd World War", John Knox explanned. I see Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini , Adolf Hitler and Isoroku Yamamoto, who led Japan's Naval attack on Pearl Harbor.

Items are beautifully displayed.
How to find Knox Museum
Admission: Always FREE
Location: 8158 Fortson Business Park Blvd, Building A,
Columbus, GA 31909
Directions: Located just off Williams Rd. in North Columbus, GA,
Phone info: 706.660.1577
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