The 10 Best Things to do in Greeneville, Tennessee (TN)

January 8, 2022 Marianna Hollaway

Greeneville is a town in, and the county seat of Greene County, Tennessee, United States. The population as of the 2010 census was 15,062. The town was named in honor of Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene. It is the only town with this spelling in the United States, although there are numerous U.S. towns named Greenville. The town was the capital of the short-lived State of Franklin in the 18th-century history of the Tennessee region.
Restaurants in Greeneville

1. City Garage Car Museum

210 S Main St, Greeneville, TN 37743-4930 +1 423-638-6971 http://www.citygaragecarmuseum.com
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5.0 based on 67 reviews

City Garage Car Museum

Reviewed By doughR5344LY

The museum is surprisingly well done. The outside makes it look small but inside is very nice! The visit is well worth the price of admission. A great deal, especially for two people! All the cars are in great condition and quite a few that I have never seen before. I will return with friends and go again.

2. Niswonger Performing Arts Center

212 Tusculum Blvd, Greeneville, TN 37745-3924 +1 423-638-1679 [email protected] http://www.npacgreeneville.com
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Niswonger Performing Arts Center

Niswonger Performing Arts Center (NPAC) is a regional performing arts center located in historic downtown Greeneville, TN. NPAC is recognized nationally as a leading entertainment venue for performing artists and theatrical productions. From concerts of all genres to ballets, musicals, stand up comedy, children's programming, and more, NPAC offers a variety of outstanding performances for a wide range of audiences.

Reviewed By johneI6204UJ

I had been trying to get decent seats to see Smokey Robinson for 10 years-and no matter how much I tried to buy good seats, they were gone within minutes. When I found out Smokey was playing at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center-I jumped on the Internet a minute after they went on sale and got lucky. I scored two seats dead center about 6 rows back, but knew nothing about this place. My wife quickly gave me a rundown on the owner and some history. Niswonger Performing Arts does a lot of C&W in TN but occasionally will sponsor other groups like Smokey Robinson or Toto. America will be there this February. I was very impressed with this facility and will absolutely return. It was a little hard to find (not knowing Greeneville) but parking was free and plentiful in the school parking lot. The hotel in town was high end-4 star with a great bar. I did not realize until we got there that this event was a partial charity for a local hospital. This facility is very professional, the staff is polite and friendly, and all seats are pretty good-with very impressive acoustics. It reminded me a little of the Fox in Detroit on a lesser scale with a TN flair. And Lo and Behold-we had a Motown entourage directly in the entire row in front of us. I am pretty sure Berry Gordy was sitting in front of my wife. All I can say about seeing and hearing a Smokey Robinson performance in person AND close-up - it was one of the best concerts I have ever attended. I was blown away by Smokey’s incredibly spot on performance and his entire band were as close to perfect as you can get. When he got into some of his classic cuts such as “Being with You” he brought it up to level of perfection that I would never believe was possible. His outfit was spectacular, and the back-up performers were incredible. Sure he is in his 70’s, but he is still as good now as he was 40 years ago! My hats off to ALL the Motown performers of the past and the ones that are still touring after all these years. There will never be another sound like the Motown sound, and I really like the small venue approach they use VS the large highly Commercialized Concert venues the other Rock Performers use. (I saw the Four tops in Vegas 25 years ago at a Casino.) I appreciate all the music that Smokey, Diana, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, and all the other Motown greats have given us throughout the years. Niswonger-keep up the good work and glad we are within driving distance. Scott Niswonger is really a credit to the community and I am glad we discovered the Niswonger Performing Arts Center

3. In A Flash Taxi

Greeneville, TN 37743 +1 423-972-0489 https://www.facebook.com/inaflashtaxi
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

As long as you are leaving from or coming to Greene County Tn I can provide affordable and reliable transportation services. My hours are on call. I also take appointments.

4. JumpTN

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5.0 based on 4 reviews

JumpTN

Skydiving for the Tri-Cities, Knoxville, and Asheville areas. Tandem and Accelerated Free Fall classes available. Experienced skydivers welcome!

5. The Wandering Llamas

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5.0 based on 82 reviews

The Wandering Llamas

Take an enchanting day hike with friendly pack llamas in the beautiful Smoky Mountains in Tennessee! Hiking with llamas will be an unforgettable trip that you will treasure for a lifetime! You will be captivated by the stunning views and impressed with our friendly llamas. Our irresistible pack llamas will keep you, your children and your friends entertained and fascinated all day long! We also have a new treehouse, called "The Fox Den", which sleeps 2. Spend a few days on the llama farm to really get the full adventure of llama trekking!

6. Andrew Johnson National Historic Site

corner of College and Depot Streets, Greeneville, TN +1 423-638-3551 http://www.nps.gov/anjo/index.htm
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

Andrew Johnson National Historic Site

Reviewed By Jet810303 - Charlotte, United States

On a recent vacation to Tennessee, I wanted to include a stop at the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site. As an American history buff, I love visiting sites and learning more about the individuals. I have always felt that Johnson was a “wrong place, wrong time” individual, thus making him the first impeached President in US history. This delightful site, completed with movie, recreated birthplace, first home in Greenville, original tailor shop, small museum, final resting place, and the final family home, encompassed much of who Johnson was! I thoroughly enjoyed learning more about Lincoln’s second vice president. Our tour guide, ranger Emma, was incredibly knowledgeable about the life and times of Johnson; complete with stories of the impact of a Southern President with no Congressional support during the Reconstruction. We were also there during a boy scout venue on the property, so we were treated to costumed docents in addition, to uniformed ones. The boy scouts added to the authenticity with some firing demonstrations. As a warning, there isn’t much else in the area.

7. Cumberland Presbyterian Church

201 N Main St, Greeneville, TN 37745-3815 +1 423-638-4119 http://www.gcpchurch.org/history
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Cumberland Presbyterian Church

8. Greeneville Antique Market

117 W Depot St, Greeneville, TN 37743-4907 +1 423-638-2773 [email protected] http://www.greenevilleantiquemarket.com
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Greeneville Antique Market

Located in historic downtown Greeneville, the Market has over 75 booths located on three levels. Featuring antique and vintage goods at reasonable prices. Items include books, linens, furniture, primitives, kitchenalia, records, jewelry, pottery, and much more. We are OPEN Monday- Saturday 10:30-5:00 Please check our Facebook page for holiday hours.

9. Dickson Williams Mansion

108 N Irish St, Greeneville, TN 37743-4914 +1 423-787-0500 http://www.tnvacation.com/vendors/dicksonwilliams_mansion/
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Dickson Williams Mansion

10. Margarette Falls

Shelton Mission Rd, Greeneville, TN 37743
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Margarette Falls

Reviewed By sandysS7793PX

What a nice, short hike and the falls is really impressive, especially after a hard rain!! The first half is flat and easy, but then the second half(after the bridge) gets a bit steep and rocky. There is one small creek crossing where your feet may get wet. And it's very close to "The Wandering Llamas" where we can hike with llamas, too!

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