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Greeneville

Country:
United States
State:
Tennessee
City:
Greeneville
Type of Location:
Multiple
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Places to Visit
How to Reach

Greyhound - Offers a limited stop just to the west of town. QUIK STOP #45 6736 W ANDREW JOHNSON BLVD MOSHEIM, TN 37818

Key places to visit
Burial place of the 17th president, Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park, The Nathanael Greene Museum, Vicki's Art Gallery, Doak House Museum

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Places to Visit

Burial place of the 17th president
Greeneville was founded in 1783 and is Tennessee's second oldest town. Greeneville is the home and burial place of Andrew Johnson, the 17th president. Davy Crockett was born in Greene County, TN. Greeneville was named after Nathanael Green, Revolutionary War General.

Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park
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. Learn more about Crockett’s intriguing composite of history and folklore at the Tennessee Encyclopedia of History. Then make plans to come see where the legend began.

The Nathanael Greene Museum
The Nathanael Greene Museum is an Upper East Tennessee Regional Museum dedicated to preserving our heritage. The Museum was begun in 1983 and incorporated in 1986. At present the Museum consists of ten galleries, three exhibits and numerous independent displays. Two additional galleries are in the planning stages and will open soon.

Vicki's Art Gallery
Vicki's Art Gallery in Greeneville, TN is a private company categorized under Art Galleries and Dealers. Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of less than $500,000 and employs a staff of approximately 1 to 4.

Doak House Museum
The Doak House Museum in Greeneville is a part of Tusculum College, the oldest college in the state of Tennessee. The museum exhibits the original Doak House, college-related artifacts, Doak family artifacts (1830-1860), and educational and religious artifacts.

Right Time to Visit

January - March
November - December

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