Creative Placemaking

Archived: Granville Museum, Inc.

Five adults stand in front of a wooden Arts & Craftsmen Building. They hold various handmade crafts and a plaque. The group stands on gravel, with an open barn and crafted items visible in the background.

Grantee Address:
169 Clover Street
Granville TN 38564-0000

Grant Amount: $6,300

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Pioneer Village Expansion

The Granville Museum expanded the availability of the shops of Pioneer Village, and refurbished and equipped adjacent properties to attract and retain artists and artisans. The project was part of a larger effort to accelerate recent progress in redeveloping Granville into a cultural destination by expanding commercial opportunities for traditional local artists, craftspersons, and small businesses.

Five adults stand in front of a wooden Arts & Craftsmen Building. They hold various handmade crafts and a plaque. The group stands on gravel, with an open barn and crafted items visible in the background.

A man in traditional attire plays a wooden flute for three boys and a man, who are tapping painted drums outside a rustic wooden arts and crafts building.

A group of people gathers around tables displaying handmade items in a wooden barn. Some people examine the crafts, and two women wear historical clothing. One person uses a walker and stroller.

An older man in a striped shirt and STIHL cap carves wood with a chisel at a workbench. Finished wooden bowls and trays are displayed on the table in the foreground.