Your company and your
family will thrive here.
Greene County's
lifestyle is unparalleled.
It provides a uniquely
appealing place in which to
live, work and raise a
family. The climate consists
of four very distinct, very
mild seasons, which allow
residents and visitors to
take advantage of the
limitless outdoor
recreational opportunities
available. Some of these
opportunities are as
follows: YMCA, health clubs,
golf courses (public: 1
27-hole; 4 18-hole; 1
9-hole; 1 9-hole par 3 and
PRIVATE: 1 18-hole), tennis
courts, bicycle paths,
bowling, skating, Great
Smoky Mountains National
Park, Cherokee National
Forest, Appalachian Trail,
Nolichuckey Nature Trail,
hiking club, lakes, boating,
skiing (snow and water),
fishing (trout and other),
rafting, hunting, horseback
trails, camping and swimming
pools (4 public; 3 private).
In two separate publications
in the mid 90's, Greeneville
was chosen the #1 small town
in Tennessee by Norman
Crampton, author of The
100 Best Small Towns in
America, a nationwide
guide to the best in small
town living. Greeneville was
also one of four towns in
Tennessee and one of 200
towns and villages in the
United States listed in
America's Most Charming
Towns and Villages.
Climate
The average annual
temperature is 55 degrees
with 11 inches of snowfall
annually, and an average of
42 inches of rainfall.
Average July
temperature---High 87---Low
61
Average October
temperature---High 67---Low
42
Average January
temperature---High 40---Low
27
Average April
temperature---High 67---Low
43
Health Care
In 1999-2000 more than
85% of Greene County
residents requiring
inpatient hospital services
chose to stay in Greene
County hospitals.
Laughlin Memorial Hospital
has provided medical
assistance to the community
since 1939. A
state-of-the-art $38 million
hospital building opened in
1995 with 140 Hospital beds.
Takoma Adventist Hospital is
a 115-bed facility which has
offered health care in a
Christian atmosphere for
more than 70 years. Both
local hospitals are fully
accredited by the Joint
Commission on Accreditation
of Hospitals.
More than 75 doctors
currently practice in Greene
County, specializing in a
variety of fields.
More than 20 dentists in the
area serve Greeneville and
surrounding communities.
A Veteran's Administration
hospital and medical center
are located thirty miles
away in Johnson City.
The University of Tennessee
Medical Hospital in
Knoxville is 70 miles away.
Sporting Events
Tusculum College Sports
Program
University of Tennessee
Sports Program
East Tennessee State
University Sports Program
Ladies' Classic Basketball
Tournament
High School Sports Programs
Stock Car Races-Bristol
International Raceway
BRAT (Bicycle Race Across
Tennessee)
Food Lion South Atlantic
Conference Fall Sports
Festival
Tiny Day/Red Edmonds
Memorial Softball Tournament
East Tennessee Truck and
Tractor Pull Fall Nationals
Arts/Culture
Little Theatre
YMCA Symphony
Nathanael Greene Museum
Andrew Johnson Presidential
Library and Museum/Historic
Sites
Tusculum College Drama
Productions
Tusculum College Society of
Cicero
Community Concerts
Greeneville Arts Council
Christmas in Olde Greene
Iris Festival
GreeneSpring Festival
Dickson-Williams Mansion
Battle of Blue Springs Civil
War Reenactment
Storytelling
Doak House Museum
Crime Rates
Residents in Greeneville
and Greene County enjoy a
very low crime rate.
Reportable offenses averaged
60% below national crime
figures. That amounts to 15
offenses per 1,000
residents, compared to a
national average of 58 per
1,000 residents. The
incidence of violent crime
is even lower.
Government
Greeneville has the
second highest performing
city government in
Tennessee, and is in the top
10% in the nation. Rated on
schools, police, fire,
streets and parks, the city
scored 66 (the national
average is 46).
Greene County is proud of
its diverse economic base
and low per capita debt
(less than $100 per capita).
Moody's Municipal Credit
Report gives Greene County a
Grade A rating which puts it
in the top 25% of counties
in Tennessee. All of Greene
County's current debt will
be paid within ten years.
Housing
In 2000, the average
price of a single-family,
three- or four-bedroom home
in Greene County was
$97,362. A five-bedroom home
averaged $218,807. The
average price for a
condominium was $102,458.
Monthly rental on a
two-bedroom apartment
averaged $375.
History
Greene County enjoys a
rich, historical heritage.
Early settlers followed
Indians and animals to the
Big Spring---a water source
that eventually served the
growing town of Greeneville
for 150 years.
Founded in 1783, Greeneville
and Greene County were named
for Revolutionary War hero
Nathanael Greene of Rhode
Island.
It was to this flourishing
community that Andrew
Johnson came in 1826 as an
illiterate tailor's
apprentice. Self-educated,
he rose through every
political office, from
Greeneville Alderman to 17th
President of the United
States. His home, tailor
shop and burial place, as
well as a visitor center,
are open to the public and
maintained as a National
Historic Site by the U.S.
Park Service.
Frontiersman Davy Crockett
was born in Greene County,
near present-day Limestone,
in 1786. He later died in
Texas, defending the Alamo
during the war for Texas'
independence from Mexico.
During the Civil War,
Greeneville changed hands
several times. Although the
state voted to secede, East
Tennessee was an island of
unionist sentiment.