The Town of Greeneville and Greene County will be celebrating the rich history of the area with heritage events on Friday, April 25 and Saturday, April 26.
This year’s heritage weekend will be kicked off on Friday, April 25th at 6:30 pm for the State of Franklin Candlelight Walking Tour with Greene County Historian Tim Massey. The tour will begin in front of the First Baptist Church at the Robert Kerr historical marker and includes stops at the Big Spring, Capitol State of Franklin Cabin, Andrew Johnson Statue, Greene County Courthouse, and the mural on Depot Street. The public is invited to attend this free event. Attendees can bring a lantern for ambiance, though it should still be light at this time in the evening.
The main event, which is also free, will be Saturday, April 26th from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM at the State of Franklin Cabin in Bicentennial Park (next door to the Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center at 203 N College Street). There will be several presentations, informational booths, and demonstrations. There will be kids’ activities, such as coloring sheets and a scavenger hunt. Appalachia Rising Kitchen food trailer will be on-hand with an Appalachian-inspired menu.
Schedule of events at the State of Franklin Cabin:
10:00 AM – Chad Bogart – Music of the Pioneer era
11:00 AM – Michael Henningsen – Rev. Samuel Doak (at the Big Spring area)
12:00 PM – Thomas Batchelor – The State of Franklin
1:00 PM – Steve Ricker – The Story of the Overmountain Men
Also appearing:
Lisa Bennett – Mary Patton, Black Powder Maker of the Revolution – State of Franklin Cabin
Tables – Displays:
Rebecca Anderson – Herbs
Dr. Michael R. Marcela – Civil War United States Christian Commission
Overmountain Victory Trail Association
Bradford-Rose Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans
Greene County Genealogical Society
Greene County Heritage Trust
Sons of the American Revolution
David Crockett Birthplace State Park
Friends of David Crockett Birthplace State Park
Walnut Hill Embellishments – Replica Jewelry of the pioneer era for modern use
Illumine Photographic Services – Larry Horn demonstrating historic photographic processes
Bicentennial Park (also referred to as “The Big Spring”) is located behind the Greeneville/Greene County Library and beside The Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center at 203 N College Street, Greeneville.
For more information, please reach out to Christina Potts at cpotts@greenevilletn.gov