For over 50 years, Exchange Place Living History Farm has been an important part of the Kingsport community. From our beginning as a museum in 1970, we have been maintained and operated by dedicated volunteers who strive to preserve and interpret the past. Visitors to the site can experience life on an antebellum East Tennessee farmstead by exploring restored buildings, meandering through heirloom gardens, and meeting heritage animal breeds.
Click on the links below to find out how to visit Exchange Place as well more information about our parent organization–the Netherland Inn/Exchange Place Association–and other friends and resources.
For information about the history of Exchange Place and specific elements of the site like buildings, animals, and gardens, go to the Explore the Farm page.
For information about our festivals and events, go to the Events page.
The mission of Exchange Place Living History Farm is to preserve and interpret the heritage of mid-19th century farm life in Northeast Tennessee. A private, non-profit organization, Exchange Place is maintained and operated primarily by volunteers and is supported by donations, fundraisers, memberships, and grants.
Exchange Place
4812 Orebank Rd,
Kingsport, TN 37664
423-288-6071