Visit the previous century in contemporary comfort at Tanasi Hill Bed & Breakfast, a private 4-acre, downtown estate, in the rolling hills of Tennessee's second oldest city. This rambling, 3-story, all-brick Victorian has long been a site of hospitality. Built in 1860 by James Britton, good friend of President Andrew Johnson, the home once faced Main Street, separated from traffic by a deep, wooded ravine. Only the railroad, which came to Greeneville in the 1850's, announced its occasional presence, and still does.In 1874, Col. John Doughty purchased the property, adding a second front entrance, a large wing, peaked ...
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