Jonesborough · 117 Boone St, Jonesborough, TN 37659
Type
Historic District
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Prior Filming
Various productions drawn to colonial architecture
Permit
Required
Visual character
“Colonial, Period-Authentic, Charming”
About
Jonesborough is Tennessee's oldest town—established in 1779—and its Main Street reflects that age with a density of Federal, Georgian, and early Greek Revival architecture rarely found intact in the American South. The Tennessee Film Office promotes Jonesborough as a filming destination for its authentic colonial-era streetscape, where brick-paved sidewalks, 18th-century tavern facades, and a working courthouse have created a film-ready environment for period productions. The entire downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places, and the local tourism infrastructure—built around the National Storytelling Festival—means the town is accustomed to managing large visiting crowds with minimal disruption. The surrounding Appalachian foothills provide scenic context for productions needing a colonial American setting.
Where you'll be
Promoted by Tennessee Film Office. Oldest town in Tennessee (est. 1779).
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