Mount Bethel Church: Greene County’s Oldest Sanctuary and the Hidden Stories of Faith on the Frontier Before the highways, before the railroad, before even the founding of Greeneville, faith and […]
The Lost Springs of Greene County: Forgotten Watering Holes, Healing Waters, and Hidden Legends Look at any old Greene County map, and you’ll find springs marked at nearly every crossroads […]
The Lost Springs of Greene County: Ghost Waters, Forgotten Healing, and Local Legends Before bottled water, before city pipes, and before swimming pools, Greene County was dotted with cold, clear […]
Embreeville Mountain—Greene County’s Lost Copper Boom and Appalachian Outback There’s a stretch of wild ridgeline and dense hardwood forest on the eastern edge of Greene County that most locals know […]
The Greeneville Greene County History Museum: Storytellers, Relics, and the Heartbeat of Local Memory In the rush of modern life, it’s easy to forget where you come from. But walk […]
The Battle of Rheatown: Frontier Skirmishes and the Hidden Civil War Legacy of Greene County Not every battle that shaped Greene County left a scar you can see today, but […]
Greeneville’s Dogwood Winter—The Real Appalachian Spring (And What It Means Here) Anyone who’s lived a few years in Greene County knows that when the dogwoods bloom—delicate white petals floating like […]
Greystone: The Story of Greene County’s Civil War Mansion and Its Enduring Mystique Tucked among the rolling fields just outside Greeneville stands a mansion that has witnessed the turbulence of […]
Greystone: General Morgan’s Home, Civil War Echoes, and Greeneville’s Most Storied Mansion Every historic town needs a house with a legend, and in Greeneville, that house is Greystone. More than […]
The Lost Springs of Greene County: Vanished Watering Holes, Forgotten Towns, and How Water Shaped the Land When you look at a modern map of Greene County, you’ll see roads, […]