Around Greeneville

Greeneville, TN is a small town with a long list of things to do and places to see! Below are a few that may peak your interest:

A WALK WITH THE PRESIDENT TOUR

PHONE: (423) 787-0500
WEB: http://www.mainstreetgreeneville.com/tours.html
Tennessee's oldest town is brought to life as you stroll down the same streets that Andrew Johnson did when he returned from the White House in 1869.

ANDREW JOHNSON NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

PHONE: (423) 639-3711
WEB: http://www.nps.gov/anjo/
The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site honors the life of the 17th President.

DAVY CROCKETT BIRTHPLACE STATE PARK

PHONE: (423) 257-2167
WEB: http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/parks/DavyCrockettSHP/
Davy Crockett's Birthplace has been preserved by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation as an historic site within the state park system. The site consists of 105 partially wooded acres of land along the Nolichucky River in Greene County, Tennessee.

DICKSON-WILLIAMS MANSION TOUR

PHONE: (423) 787-0500
WEB: http://www.mainstreetgreeneville.com/
Step across the threshold of the Dickson-Williams Mansion and step into a storied past filled with exquisite antique furnishings, immortal American heroes, and an intriguing history.

THE GENERAL MORGAN INN

PHONE: (423) 787-1000
WEB: http://www.generalmorganinn.com/
Originally built in 1884, this landmark hotel and member of the National Trust Historic Hotels of America, has been the crown jewel of downtown Greeneville for more than a century and has been carefully renovated to offer the best of today’s creature comforts in a beautiful late-Victorian setting.

GREENE COUNTY PARTNERSHIP

PHONE: (423) 638-4111
WEB: http://greenecountypartnership.com/
The place to turn when looking for ideas on local events, happenings, local business, etc.

GREENEVILLE ASTROS

PHONE: (423) 638-0411
WEB: http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t413
The Greeneville Astros are Greeneville’s own Minor League Baseball team. Pioneer Park. The 2,572 seat minor league stadium in which they play, is anything but minor!

HARDIN PARK

PHONE: (423) 638-3143
A small community park just a short drive from downtown Greeneville.

NATHANIEL GREENE MUSEUM

PHONE: (423) 636-1558
WEB: http://www.nathanaelgreenemuseum.com/
The Museum is named for the outstanding Revolutionary War general under whom many Greene Countians served, and for whom the town and county are named. The facility is dedicated to preserving the heritage of Greene County and consists of ten galleries and numerous exhibits.

KINSER PARK

PHONE: (423) 639-5912
WEB: http://kinserpark.org/
A campground, pool, waterslide and putt-putt are some of the highlights of this local park.

NISWONGER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

PHONE: (423) 638-1328
WEB: http://www.greenevillenpac.com/
The Niswonger Performing Arts Center is a spectacular 1,135 seat venue that hosts various performing arts events.

PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON MUSEUM & LIBRARY

PHONE: (423) 636-7348
WEB: http://www.tusculum.edu/pages/ajmuseum/
The building known as "Old College" is the home of the President Andrew Johnson Collection, Tusculum College Archives, and Tusculum Museum Studies Program.

TUSCULUM COLLEGE

PHONE: (423) 636-7300
WEB: http://www.tusculum.edu/
Tusculum College was founded in 1794 and is the oldest college in the state of Tennessee, the twenty-eighth oldest college in the nation, and the oldest coeducational institution affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).

TUSCULUM COLLEGE DOAK HOUSE MUSEUM

PHONE: (423) 636-8554
WEB: http://www.tusculum.edu/pages/doakhouse/
The Doak House Museum is a non-profit, educational institution, established as a museum in 1975.
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