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690 Erwin Hwy, Greeneville, TN 37443
The museum uses its collections and resources to promote the study and research of history, education, religion, and cultural heritage of the people of Northeast Tennessee and the state. 10,000 children and adults participate in the ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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College and Depot Streets, Greeneville, TN 37744

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Gilland Street, Greeneville, TN 37743

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135 Shiloh Rd., Greeneville, TN 37745

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690 Erwin Highway, Greeneville, TN, 37745
Built in 1830, this museum chronicles the history of Tusculum College and the Doak family that helped establish it. The Doak House Museum is a non-profit, educational institution, established as a ... More on Heritage
The Doak House Museum in Greeneville is a part of Tusculum College, the oldest college in the state of Tenness ... More on PlanetWare

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245 North Main Street, Greeneville TN 37743, United States of America
. History Since The Days Of The Revolution: Named in honor of Nathanael Greene, General of Washington's Army of the Republic, Greeneville was settled in 1783 by Scotch-Irish Conventers on the land ... More on Greenevilletn.org
Inscription. On this site originally stood the house of Robert Kerr, where were held sessions of the Upper House of the State of Franklin. The first sessions of Greene County's Court were also held... More on HMDB

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322 North Main Street, Greeneville TN 37745, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1851 by Dr. and Mrs. William Andrew Harmon, this house was used as a place of refuge during the Civil War. Soldiers from both Confederate and Union armies camped in the back yard. Of Federal architecture, the ... More on HMDB

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234 N. Main St, Greeneville TN 37745, United States of America
The Big Spring Room, as well as the outside area, facilities, and equipment, is available for use by community groups and public organizations. It is not available for commercial, political, or rel... More on Ggcpl.org
Inscription. The site of Greeneville was a juncture of two Indian trails, and the presence of the Big Spring furnished a stopping off place for the weary Indian traveler. The Scotch-Irish pioneers ... More on HMDB

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169 West Church Street, Greeneville TN 37743, United States of America
Inscription. Dr. Alexander Williams. Catharine Williams, a famous Greeneville hostess, counted Presidents Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson among her guests. She and her husband also entertained Davy Crockett, John ... More on HMDB
