NOW OPEN YEAR ROUND - Wednesday thru Saturday 12:00 noon - 3:00 pm

The Granville Museum tells the story of the riverboat town of Granville, Tennessee. The museum contains a great pictorial display of every aspect of the history of Granville. Many historical items from homes, businesses, schools and the community are on display. The museum features a military, school and music room and a room with furnishings depicting a home in the early 1900's.
Visitors will also enjoy a ten minute DVD on the history of Granville. The museum also has a genealogy collection with many family records as well as cemetery documents of the Granville area.
Bluegrass Music EVERY Saturday night at the Sutton General Store! Click on Sutton General Store Events tab to left!
Click to View
The Civil War in Granville Click to View
This Cumberland River port was a contested area throughout the war. 
GRANVILLE
ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER
located upstairs in Sutton General Store.

The Granville Museum, Sutton General Store, and the Upper Cumberland Art's Alliance encourages, promotes, and facilitates the
arts in the area while offering a glimpse into Granville's
past.
We invite EVERYONE to come visit.
Requests for Family Reunions, Groups or Schools made by made by calling Patsy Yates 931-268-4411 or Joe Moore 931-653-4324
Granville is a beautiful riverboat community near the edge of the Jackson/Smith County line.
Directions to Granville: (From Nashville) Take I-40E and exit 258. Turn left at the end of the ramp. Take the Hwy 53/Hwy 70 ramp toward Cookeville. At the Chestnut Mound Post Office (on the right) and the Corner Market (on the left), take a left onto Hwy 53 for 5.3 miles, turn right onto Clover Street. The museum is on the left.
(From Knoxville/Cookeville) Take I-40W and exit 268. Turn right at the end of the ramp and travel about 5 miles until the road ends at Hwy 70. Turn left. At the Chestnut Mound Post Office (on the left) and Corner Market (on the right), turn right onto Hwy 53. Proceed 5.3 miles, turn right onto Clover Street. The museum is on the left.
Visit the Tennessee Department of Tourism website by clicking here: http://www.tnvacation.com/



