General Morgan Inn
Address
111 N Main Street
Greeneville, Tennessee 37743
Contact
Jessy Boswell (423) 787-1000 info@generalmorganinn.com
Website
Originally opened in 1884 on the site where Greeneville’s DeWoody Tavern stood for over a century, the General Morgan Inn is east Tennessee’s premier example of railroad era-inspired architecture. Designed with a late Victorian aesthetic, the Inn served as a social and economic hub for northeast Tennessee, combining classic elements of comfort, service, and graceful Southern hospitality. An extensive restoration, including the addition of a new conference center completed in 1996, returned the hotel to its original beauty and purpose. The jewel of Greeneville’s Main Street, the General Morgan Inn features full-service dining, upscale amenities, and boutique shops, all within a short walk to the President Andrew Johnson National Historic Site and Homestead.
General Morgan Inn & Conference Center has been named to these Historic Hotels of America Top 25 Lists: https://www.historichotels.org/us/2023-Top-25-Ceilings-and-domes.php