Museum Hours:
Special Notice:The Museum will be closed the month of January and reopen on February 4th 2025 for normal business hours. Staff will be available to accommodate specially requested visits with advance notice. Please call 423-636-1558.
The Museum is open Tuesday-Saturday 11AM-4PM.
Nationally Recognized:
The Greeneville Greene County History Museum is one of only seven museums in America to complete the gold/top tier certification in all six areas of operation with the American Association of State and Local History.
Directions
From Interstate 81:
Exit at # 23, the Greeneville/Bulls Gap exit. Turn northeast onto Highway 11E toward Greeneville and proceed approximately 12 miles. Exit at the first business exit in Greeneville (Summer Street). Proceed through three traffic lights and turn right onto South Main Street. Proceed to traffic light # 6 and turn right onto West McKee Street. Turn left into the The Museum parking lot at the sign.
From southwest on Highway 11E:
Turn left onto North Main Street at the Main Street/Highway 93 intersection. Proceed on North Main Street until you get to traffic light # 6 on South Main Street. Turn right at traffic light # 6 onto West McKee Street. Turn left into the The Museum parking lot at the sign.
Betty Fletcher, Operations Director
Sydney May, Operations Assistant and Building Manager
Rachel Gall, Office Manager
Amy Saxonmeyer, Board President
Jacob Ball, Board Vice President
Carla Bewley, Board Secretary
Jerry Strom, Board Treasurer
Amy Saxonmeyer, Marketing and Publicity
Where To Stay
Within walking distance to the Greeneville Greene County History Museum is the beautifully restored, historic General Morgan Inn, 423-787-1000.
Within 5 miles of The Museum are the Quality Inn, 423-638-7511; the Hampton Inn, 423-638-3735 and the Econo-Lodge, 423-639-4185, and the Knights Inn, 423-638-1331.
101 West McKee Street,
Greeneville, TN 37743
United States
423.636.1558
Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 4pm
For special tour hours, please call for an appointment.
Copyright 2024. Greeneville Greene County History Museum. All rights reserved.
Photo Credits: Museum Archives, Linnie Greene, Randi Nott, Amy Saxonmeyer, Dan Spice