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, Tennessee in Weakley County

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Greenfield, TN?
Then read on!

Yes, Greenfield is a small village located in Weakley County, Tennessee with an interesting history. Here are a few interesting facts:

1. Greenfield was founded in 1820 and established as a village in 1858.

2. It is known as the "Cottage Cheese Capital of the World" because it was once the largest producer of cottage cheese in the United States.

3. The Greenfield High School's sports teams are known as the "Yellowjackets".

4. Greenfield has a population of approximately 2,000 people.

5. The village hosts an annual Corn and Music Festival in September that features live music, a parade, a corn-eating contest, and other attractions.

6. Greenfield was the location of several important Civil War battles and skirmishes.

7. It is home to numerous historical sites and landmarks, including the Old Main Street District which features several 19th-century buildings.

8. Greenfield is located near the Discovery Park of America, a popular museum and attractions complex for visitors of all ages.