Visit

The museum is co-located with Longhunters Coffee and Tea and Tavern on the Square on the southwest quadrant of the Greensburg, Kentucky Public Square. Details on exhibits, hours, admission and nearby attractions follow below.

Exhibits

Exhibits focus on:

  • Independence Hall, the Founding Fathers, drafting of the U.S. Constitution

  • Military - Revolutionary War, Civil War, World Wars I & II and more recent

  • Black History - Community, Schools, Cemeteries, Major Contributors

  • Medicine - Jane Todd Crawford

  • Education - Green County Schools and Sports

  • Early Life Style - Green County Discovery, founding and settlement

  • Trades, Business, Craftsman - Oil, Agriculture, Train Depot, Simon Settles Rifles

Plan your visit

115-117 S. Public Square
Greensburg, KY 42743

Friday and Saturday
9am to 2pm Central

Group visits by appointment only

Admission

Adults $3.00

Senior $2.00

Student $2.00

Military $2.00

Children (12 & under) FREE

Enter Longhunters Coffee and Tea and head towards the Green County History Museum & Tavern on the Square sign in the rear. The elevator to the museum is just around the corner.

Enter Longhunters Coffee and Tea and head towards the Green County History Museum sign in the rear. The elevator to the museum is just around the corner.

Nearby Attractions

The museum is within walking distance of the Historic Greensburg Courthouse (oldest courthouse west of the Alleghenies); the Woodson Lewis Store (now Glover Station); Ennis Lunchroom (now Kentucky Headhunters); and the Goose Creek footbridge (built 1928) to the once active L&N Railroad Depot. The museum is co-located with Longhunters Coffee and Tea Company and Tavern on the Square.