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Your weekend guide — parks, trails, attractions, sports, arts, and more across the region.
📍 Greeneville
Presidential cemetery.
The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site preserves three historic properties associated with America's 17th president: his early tailor sho…
A 900-acre Tennessee state forest in Greene County on the Nolichucky River offering primitive camping, trout fishing, hiking trails, and exc…
The General Morgan Inn, named for Confederate cavalry leader John Hunt Morgan who was killed in Greeneville in 1864, occupies a meticulously…
The Greene County Heritage Museum chronicles the full sweep of the county's history from Cherokee occupation through the deeply divided Civi…
A developing network of paved and natural surface trails connecting Greeneville's parks, schools, and residential neighborhoods through the …
County heritage museum in downtown Greeneville.
A community park along the Nolichucky River in Greeneville offering camping, river access for fishing and paddling, picnic facilities, and a…
Local history museum named for the Revolutionary War general.
The 1818 home of Tusculum University's founding president Samuel Doak, a log-and-frame Federal-style house on the Tusculum campus that serve…
Tennessees oldest university with historic campus and cultural events.
Tusculum University is the oldest college in Tennessee (founded 1794) and one of the oldest in the United States, featuring a campus that bl…
The oldest college in Tennessee, chartered in 1794, Tusculum University's historic campus in Greeneville features a remarkable collection of…