Greenville, KY
Music connected to Greenville
About Greenville
- • Jazz guitarist and singer John Clayborn, known as "Johnny Guitar," was born in Greenville.
- • Some credit the Thistle Ridge Jam, a music festival, as originating in Greenville, KY.
- • Muhlenberg County's strategic location on the Trail of Tears increased Greenville's importance.
- • Legend says a local ghost called the "Lady in Black" haunts the Muhlenberg County Courthouse.
- • A devastating fire in 1926 destroyed much of Greenville's downtown business district.
- • Named for General Nathanael Greene, it was established in 1799.
- • With just over 4,000 residents, Greenville is smaller than many Kentucky county seats.
- • At 466 feet above sea level, Greenville has slightly higher ground than surrounding areas.
- • Agriculture, particularly corn and soybean farming, drives much of Greenville's economy.
- • Greenville feels like a quiet, slow-paced town where everyone knows everyone else.
- • The Nashville Predators are the closest NHL team, winning the Central Division in 2018.
- • Muhlenberg County High School's football team has won multiple state championships.