The General Morgan Inn, named for Confederate cavalry leader John Hunt Morgan who was killed in Greeneville in 1864, occupies a meticulously restored early 20th-century hotel building at the heart of Greeneville's historic Main Street. The inn's classical architecture, period-inspired interior design, and acclaimed on-site restaurant make it a destination for travelers exploring the Andrew Johnson heritage corridor. The surrounding historic district, with its Civil War-era buildings and presidential sites, makes the inn an ideal base for deep Greeneville exploration. An exceptional small-town hotel experience.