Aerial photo of Downtown Dandridge, TN contributed by Patrick Garrow.

Downtown Dandridge, Tennessee

A National Register Historic District

            Main Street Dandridge, Tennessee  -  A Destination

 

Dandridge Main Street Farmers Market    

Saturday, July 31 at 8 a.m. at the corner of Meeting St/US25/70 and Gay St./Hwy 92

SHOP LOCAL FARMS  

*FRESH EATING*

*BETTER TASTING*

*HEALTHIER LIVING*

FRESH FRUIT NOW AVAILABLE... this Saturday, July 31. Watermelon, cantaloupe, peaches, nectarines, plums and grapes.  Local, fresh veggies include: lettuce, corn, tomatoes, peppers, stringless green beans, okra, potatoes, beets, cucumbers, eggplant, carrots, onions, garlic, zucchini and squash.

 Also look for fresh baked breads, eggs, pet toys and  treats, soaps  honey and bee pollen, and flowers.

Main Street Dandridge thanks all patrons for shopping & eating local at The Farmers Market!!

One of four large signs placed on perimeters of the Dandridge area to direct visitors to our National Register Historic District, this sign stands in Chestnut Hill and has been beautifully landscaped by Bush Bros.  Watch it as the plants develop through the summer.  The folks at Bush Bros. are proud to be neighbors of Dandridge and an active business in Jefferson County.

Check out the Farmers Market in Dandridge.  Locally grown, many organic, vegetables and fruits brought to downtown Dandridge each Saturday.  Click here to see more info on the DANDRIDGE FARMERS MARKET

EVENTS

MAIN STREET

WALKING TOUR

BUSINESSES

NEWS

 

Main Street Dandridge hosts and cooperates with several exciting events throughout the year in the Historic Downtown area.  Find our more about our signature events.

Many Dandridge area citizens and businesses are members of our Main Street family supporting the renewal and preservation of our heritage.  Check out our members and see how you can join in on the progress.

Dandridge has a wonderful historic walking tour brochure and even the occasional availability of a guided tour.  With over 37 sites & structures dating from the 19th century, there's always something to see.

The heartbeat of Main Street Dandridge, a variety of businesses line our National Register Historic District.  Come experience the quaint shops and restaurants that will make your visit an experience to be remembered.

What's in the works for Main Street Dandridge and the surrounding area?  Here is a calendar of activities, the chamber of commerce news, local newsletters and even links to our friends and businesses around the area.

   

           Membership                                                             

Historic Walking Tour                                                

Shopping  Downtown         

Community Calendar        

June Jubilee Festival

Main Street Program 

Dandridge History 

Shopping Near Downtown

Chamber of Commerce   

Farmers Market

Dandridge Community Trust

 State Record Tree

Site Locations Available

Our Favorite Links  -  Add Yours? 

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Dandridge, Tennessee

         A Main Street Community

The Dandridge Community Trust Corp., administrator of Main Street Dandridge is an I.R.S. Section 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Organization.   Funds provided in part by the State of Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development

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                                                                       This Website was last edited June 15, 2010

Dandridge Scots-Irish Festival Historic Downtown Dandridge on Main Street - Sept. 24-26, 2010

     Click on 'Scotty' above to go straight to our Dandridge Scots-Irish Festival

Community Calendar

Dandridge Community Trust

  Membership 

Main Street Program 

Farmers Market

 2010 Scots-Irish Festival

Dandridge History

Historic Walking Tour   

Shopping  Downtown

Shopping Near Downtown

Our Favorite Links  -  Add Yours? 

State Record Tree

 June Jubilee Festival

Site Locations Available

Chamber of Commerce

2010 East Tennessee Preservation Conference