We hope you will find all the information needed to get settled in one of the greatest small towns in Western Kentucky.
You'll find lots of interesting places to visit in Kentucky. Count Greenville among them. It's tucked into the hilly western part of the state, just shy of 2 hours northwest of Nashville. With around 4,400 people, Greenville promises a relaxed, small-town pace and no crowds—except during the festivals it holds throughout the year. The centerpiece of its historic downtown square is a 100-year-old courthouse. Greenville is the Muhlenberg County seat, and since one of the most famous music duos of all time had family ties to this county, you might find yourself driving down Everly Brothers Boulevard.
For a small town, Greenville has its share of special events. Saturdays on the Square is a summer concert series featuring a variety of musical genres, and there's an annual Twilight Antique Car Show held in conjunction with it. The Squash and Gobble Arts Bazaar & Fall Festival happens each September. Also on the event calendar is The Clodhopper Vintage Tractor Show. And while you're in town enjoying the festivities, visit The National Thumbpickers Hall of Fame & the International Home of the Legends Thumbpicking Weekend.