A vacation destination… A city rich in historical beauty… A small community feel in the midst of one of the largest counties in Tennessee… That is what you will find in Greeneville, Tennessee’s second oldest town, the home of the seventeenth president of the United States, Andrew Johnson, and the birthplace of celebrated hero, Davy Crockett.
Greeneville, TN
Woodsgift Farm offers a variety of jams and jellies, sugar-free spreads, dry mixes (gingerbread, shortbread, scone, biscuit, cookie, and pancake), ice cream toppings, curds, floral jellies and rose candy. All products are natural. Woodsgift Farm ![]()
Chuckey, TN
Walnut Ridge Llama Farm is located in Northeast Tennessee in the beautiful Tennessee Valley with the Appalachian Mountains in full view only 15 miles away.They areeasy accessable from all areas of the East; 65 miles ![]()
Greeneville, TN
This quilt block is an obvious fit because it is located on the historic granary of the farm. The granary dates back to circa 1860 and has been in operation for 150 years. The first ![]()
Greeneville, TN
The Dresden Plate pattern on the quilt square at Nolichucky Bend Farm is taken from the quilt bought by Dr. Robert A. Schell as a gift for his wife, Ruth, in 1960. He purchased the ![]()
Greeneville, TN
The Dutch Doll quilt pattern is depicted on the square hanging on the barn, dubbed “Whistle Pig Barn”, at Maple Grove Farm. This pattern is also known as Sunbonnet Sue, Bonnie Bonnet, or Sunbonnet Babies. ![]()
Greeneville, TN
The quilt pattern selected to hang at Rural Resources, Grandmother’s Flower Garden, has great significance to the Rural Resources’ farm because the quilt that inspired it was made right here by Lizzie Brown Dobson in ![]()
Greeneville, TN
Home Grown Pride is a quilt pattern developed through a combined effort of Sandee Cook, co-owner of Cook’s Greenhouses, and friends Kimberly Schneider, artist and Downtown Johnson City business owner, and Lynn Frierson, textile artist ![]()

Greeneville, TN
The colorful and creative Rooster pattern is displayed at Blankenship Farm in beautiful Greeneville, TN. ![]()
Fall Branch, TN
The quilt square on the Baskette barn is a variation of the pattern Mill and Stars. The quilt is owned by Norma Baskette Davick, aunt of the current owner of the farm, Bill Baskette. It ![]()