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The Dickson-Williams Mansion Historic Downtown Greeneville, Tennessee
108 North Irish Street
Step across the threshold of the Dickson-Williams Mansion and into a storied past filled with exquisite antique furnishings, immortal American heroes, and an intriguing history. A prime example of Federal architecture, the mansion was built in 1821 by Greenevilles first postmaster, William Dickson. During the Civil War, the mansion served as officers quarters for both Confederate and Union troops. Daily 90-minute tours depart from the lobby of the General Morgan Inn at 1:00 p.m. Tours are limited to 12 people. For group reservations, call 423-787-0500. No tours are given Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day.
The Dickson-Williams Mansion Tour is operated by Main Street Greeneville. Main Street Greeneville is a nonprofit organization that was formed in 1983, as one of five original Main Street communities in the state of Tennessee and is part of The National Trust for Historic Preservation program that encourages economic improvement and physical renovation within a twelve block area know as historic downtown Greeneville. Click Here to visit the website for the Dickson-Williams Mansion Tour. Click Here to visit the website for Main Street Greeneville. Please note: The Dickson-Williams Mansion Tour is part of Appalachian GhostWalks "Spook and Study" Vacation Package. Click Here to discover how you can include this great area accommodation, restaurant, or nearby attraction in any of Appalachian GhostWalks and Ghost Tours Haunted Vacation Packages on your next visit to the mountains! You'll have a "SPOOK-tacular" good time with our "Spook and Save" Discount Vacation Planning Packages.
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