local attractions

HERITAGE DAYS   The Rogersville Heritage Association introduced Heritage Days in 1978. This celebration is reminiscent of a
turn-of-the-century harvest festival. It has been named a "Top Twenty Event in the Southeast for October" and is a multiple winner at
Tennessee Festivals and Events.
Click here to visit the Rogersville Heritage Association web site.

shakespeare and friends in the park
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CLICK HERE TO VISIT WEB SITE

riverfront park   Surgoinsville Creek Rd., Surgoinsville, 423-345-2213
Located on the banks of the Holston River. Four-acre park. Canoe and boat  
ramps, playground, walking trails and fishing.

rogersville city park   423-272-2545 
38-Acre park includes picnic areas, fishing pond, swimming pool,
children's playground, basketball and tennis courts, six ball fields,
and a large stage area for entertainment.

tennessee newspaper and printing museum    415 S. Depot St., 423-272-1961
Tennessee's only newspaper museum, in the town where Tennessee's first newspaper was printed in 1791. 
Open Tuesday - Friday 10:00 - 4:00

rogersville historic district    423-272-1961
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Rogersville's historic district is know as the largest collection of Federal style architecture in the state.  Strolling tour brochures and guided tours available. 

archie campbell tourism complex  139 S. Main St., Bulls Gap,   423-235-5216
Hometown of the late 'Hee-Haw' star Archie Campbell.

bulls gap historic district   Downtown Old Bulls Gap, Bulls Gap,   423-235-5216
1800s Main Street is still fully intact.

crockett spring park   200 Crocket St., 423-272-1961
Recognized by the Tennessee Historic Commission as a state historic site, the park, owned by the Rogersville Historic Association, is the site of the Crockett family's first Tennessee home.

ebbing & flowing spring   Ebbing & Flowing Spring Rd.,   423-921-9105
One of only two springs in the world known to flow regularly  at 2 hr., 40 min. intervals.

laurel run park   Arnold Rd., Church Hill, 423-357-8110.
Located on  the Holston River, walking and hiking trails, picnic shelters,
handicapped-accessible fishing, camping, grills, canoe launch, amphitheater,
waterfall, tennis and basketball courts, and boat ramp.