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Things To Do in the Tri-Cities

Your weekend guide — parks, trails, attractions, sports, arts, and more across the region.

Hale Springs Inn
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Hale Springs Inn

📍 Rogersville

Hale Springs Inn, built in 1824, is Tennessee's oldest continuously operating inn and one of the most historically significant buildings in …

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Historic Courthouse Rogersville

📍 Rogersville

The 1836 Hawkins County Courthouse in Rogersville is one of the oldest continuously operating courthouses in Tennessee, a Greek Revival bric…

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Historic Downtown Rogersville

📍 Rogersville

Tennessee's second-oldest town, founded in 1786, preserves a remarkable concentration of antebellum commercial and residential architecture …

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Historic Rogersville District
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Historic Rogersville District

📍 Rogersville

Rogersville's historic district preserves one of the most intact collections of 18th- and 19th-century architecture in Tennessee, with over …

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Historic Rogersville Walking Tour

📍 Rogersville

Historic Rogersville, Tennessee Historic Rogersville, one of the state’s oldest towns, was founded in 1775 by Joseph Rogers and settled by t…

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Joseph Rogers Tavern

📍 Rogersville

Joseph Rogers built the inn in 1786. The original log-and-stone structure is now under clapboard siding. It is located at 205 South Rogers S…

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Rogersville Telephone Museum

📍 Rogersville

A unique small museum in Rogersville documenting the history of telephone communication in Hawkins County from the earliest exchanges of the…

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Swift Memorial Museum

📍 Rogersville

The Incredible Story of an Early African-American College All that remains of a sprawling Swift Memorial College complex is a restored build…

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Tennessee Newspaper & Printing Museum

📍 Rogersville

Tennessee Newspaper and Printing Museum As of August 1, 2024: Temporarily Closed for Maintenance In the year 1791, George Roulstone, the fir…

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Thomas Amis House

📍 Rogersville

Historic inn and settlement on the National Register — Captain Thomas Amis built this home in 1781. Tours of the grounds, Amis Mill ruins on…

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