that combines a rich history, unique geography, and dedicated citizens to bring about positive change for our hometown.  We are blessed to have an "Army" of dedicated volunteers and supporters who believe in the future of Tiptonville and want to take action now to shape that future.  Main Street is a comprehensive and incremental program of self-help, that is here for the long term.  Whether it be planting trees along the downtown streetscape or assisting a business owner with marketing strategies, we are simply concerned citizens who are taking action.
To learn more about Main Street visit the National Trust's Main Street Center site or contact us at the Tiptonville Main Street Office.  We hope you will join and support this winning team to make an investment in the future of our community.
The Tiptonville Main Street Association is dedicated to the development and promotion of a vibrant progressive town
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The Tiptonville Main Street Association is a non-profit membership organization whose

purpose is to coordinate the local efforts needed to preserve, promote, and enhance the traditional main street district of our community.  We emphasize the role downtown plays in the community's quality of life, historic preservation, grassroots economic restructuring, and heritage tourism development.

Tiptonville Main Street Association is a
501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization
Gifts and Financial Contributions are
Tax Deductible
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Board of Directors

Claudia Adcock
Bobbie Curvin
Suzanne Davis
Jere Ellis
Jack Ervin
George Hall
Fran Hearn
Sue Inlow
Marcia Perkins Mills
Daisy Parks
David Perkins
Terry Petty
Janis Roberson
Mallory Sumara

Executive Officers

Fran Hearn , President
Bobbie Curvin, Secretary
Claudia Adcock, Treasurer


Kay Forrest, Director
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Vision Statement

Our vision for historic Tiptonville is to develop and promote a vibrant,

progressive town that combines a rich history, unique geography, and

dedicated citizens who are excited about our hometown; and to expand and

recruit businesses while providing a friendly atmosphere along with

family entertainmentand events that showcase community pride.

Tiptonville is one of 21 Certified
Tennessee Main Street Communities

Visit Downtown Tiptonville

during the

Reelfoot Arts & Crafts Festival

October 2, 3, and 4, 2009