History
When you enter Historic Jonesborough, Tennessee, you're taking a journey into the past. A unique 18th century town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee, Jonesborough's natural beauty, charming architecture, and storytelling heritage have attracted visitors worldwide. Centrally located in Northeast Tennessee among Johnson City, Kingsport and Bristol, there is always something going on. As you walk along Jonesborough's well preserved Main Street, you easily drop back in time to the days of Daniel Boone, Andrew Jackson, David Crockett, John Sevier and the many other historic figures that lived in or around Jonesborough. Learn about the State of Franklin, the first attempt of statehood after the American Revolution; and the Emancipator, the first publication in the country solely supporting the abolition of slavery. Jonesborough's wonderful history makes it a perfect vacation destination as you travel in the Great Smoky Mountains.
Specialties
Here you can pick up an official Historic Jonesborough Visitors Guide, seasonal events calendars, local and regional maps as well as an answer to any questions you may have by our knowledgeable hostess staff. The Center also houses the Jonesborough-Washington County History Museum which is filled with early East Tennessee hand-made furniture and dated photos of Jonesborough as a stage coach town. While you're here, plan on visiting the Gift Shop for books by local authors, hand-made crafts by regional artisans and official Historic Jonesborough merchandise. The Historic Jonesborough Visitors Center also serves as the starting location for the Strolling Tour that captures 40 points all within walking distance of the historic district. Strolling Tour guides can be purchased from any of the Visitors Center hostesses to ensure you don't miss anything during your trip to Tennessee's Oldest Town. Visitors Center hours and contact information are listed below. For after hour services we offer a variety of visitors information in the foyer, which is open 24 hours a day.