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Address and Phone:
2620 S. Roan St.
Johnson City, TN 37601

Email: tiptonhaynes@embarqmail.com
Phone: (423) 926-3631

Admission Rates:
Adults: $5
Children (12 and under): $2.50
Children (under 3): Free.

Hours Open to the Public:
March 1 - Oct 31, Mon-Sat 9-4
Nov 1 - Feb 28, call for winter hours

Dates Closed:
Thanksgiving, Fri. after and during Christmas holidays

Discounts:
AAA Discount, Group Discount

Payment Types Accepted:
Cash, Personal Check

Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site

City: Johnson City, TN
Region: East Tennessee
Subregion: Northeast

Historic Tipton home, archaeological remains of early Woodland Indians, 1788 battle site and more. The Museum and Education Center includes changing exhibits in the temporary gallery. Special events on selected Saturdays throughout the year.

Home of Landon Carter Haynes from 1839 until the Civil War. He was an attorney, newspaper editor and Confederate senator. There are 10 original and restored buildings, dating from 1783-1870, gardens, cave, and nature area.





Exit 24 off of I-26, follow signs.

Get turn-by-turn direction using the interactive map above.

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Things to do

Looking for a day of fun and frolic? Here's a quick list of nearby attractions that you may enjoy.

Cooper's Gem Mine

Wetlands Water Park

Center for Appalachian Studies and Services

Places to stay

Looking for a place to rest between adventures? Here's a quick list of nearby places to stay.

Red Roof Inn

Safe Haven Farm Cabins & Wedding Chapel

Carnegie Hotel

Woodsmoke Campground

Upcoming events

Date: May 26, 2012
16th Annual Garden Gala
Location: Jonesborough, TN

Date: May 26, 2012
Opening of Wetlands Water Park
Location: Jonesborough, TN

Date: Jun 1, 2012 - Jun 3, 2012
Blue Plum Festival
Location: Johnson City, TN

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