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Greeneville Historic Heritage Series:

For many years, Main Street: Greeneville has been offering for sale replicas of historic buildings in the historic district. These porcelain lighted buildings have become highly collectable. Each building comes with a card baring the history of the building. Proceeds from the sale of these replicas go to benefit downtown projects. FIive replicas are still available to be purchased at the Main Street office:
The Old Jail offered in 1999, $40; Asbury United Methodist Church offered in 2000, $45; and Andrew Johnson's Homestead offered in 2004, $65; First Baptist Church offered in 2005, $65 and the 2006 offering of Greeneville Public School (The Roby Center) $65, 2007 offering of the Valentine Sevier Home $65.

Listed are each Greeneville Historic Heritage Series and the year they were presented

Andrew Johnson 1830’s Home
and St. James Episcopal Church

1997

Greeneville Cumberland
Presbyterian Church
& The General Morgan Inn

1998

Old Jail

1999

Asbury United Methodist Church

2000

Dickson Williams Mansion

2001

First Presbyterian Church

2002

Greene County Courthouse

2003

Andrew Johnson’s Homestead

2004

First Baptist Church

2005

Greeneville Public School

2006

 

Other items for sale include:

Historic Downtown Greeneville umbrella's:

These 68" hunter green umbrellas with the Historic Downtown Greeneville logo imprinted in gold. The Historic Downtown Greeneville logo is line drawings of the General Morgan Inn, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, P. Bradford and Co., & the Andrew Johnson Homestead. $20.00

Video & DVD:

Back to the Future, Twenty years of Main Street: Greeneville. Pictures and old films of Greeneville the last 75 years.

Video: The Dickson-Williams Mansion .

This video is a guided tour of the mansion by Richard Harrison Doughty before his death in 2003. Proceeds from the sale of this video are divided between the Dickson-Williams Mansion Association and The Greeneville Greene County Library. $15.00.

Books:

Dickson-Williams Mansion, A Doorway To The Past. Published by the Dickson Williams Mansion Association is filled with pictures of the restored mansion and a history of the house and family who lived there.$15.00

Greeneville, Tennessee Postcards of the 1920's - 1930's. A detachable book of 20 old postcards showing scenes of Greeneville. $5.