Things To Do in the Tri-Cities
Your weekend guide — parks, trails, attractions, sports, arts, and more across the region.
Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
📍 Greeneville
The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site preserves three historic properties associated with America's 17th president: his early tailor sho…
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📍 Greeneville
A National Park Service site in the heart of Greeneville preserving the home, tailor shop, and grave of America's 17th president — Andrew Jo…
Learn more →Embreeville State Forest
📍 Greeneville
A 900-acre Tennessee state forest in Greene County on the Nolichucky River offering primitive camping, trout fishing, hiking trails, and exc…
Learn more →General Morgan Inn
📍 Greeneville
The General Morgan Inn, named for Confederate cavalry leader John Hunt Morgan who was killed in Greeneville in 1864, occupies a meticulously…
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📍 Greeneville
A meticulously restored 1884 historic hotel in downtown Greeneville named for Confederate cavalry general John Hunt Morgan, offering 51 eleg…
Learn more →Greene County Heritage Museum
📍 Greeneville
The Greene County Heritage Museum chronicles the full sweep of the county's history from Cherokee occupation through the deeply divided Civi…
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📍 Greeneville
A community history museum documenting Greene County's cultural heritage from Cherokee occupation through the pioneer settlement era, Civil …
Learn more →Greeneville Bypass Trail System
📍 Greeneville
A developing network of paved and natural surface trails connecting Greeneville's parks, schools, and residential neighborhoods through the …
Learn more →Kinser Park
📍 Greeneville
A community park along the Nolichucky River in Greeneville offering camping, river access for fishing and paddling, picnic facilities, and a…
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Tusculum College Doak House Museum
📍 Greeneville
The 1818 home of Tusculum University's founding president Samuel Doak, a log-and-frame Federal-style house on the Tusculum campus that serve…
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Tusculum University Campus & Doak House Museum
📍 Greeneville
Tusculum University is the oldest college in Tennessee (founded 1794) and one of the oldest in the United States, featuring a campus that bl…
Learn more →Tusculum University Historic Campus
📍 Greeneville
The oldest college in Tennessee, chartered in 1794, Tusculum University's historic campus in Greeneville features a remarkable collection of…
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