Main Street Greenville is a non-profit organization committed to stimulating and supporting revitalization efforts, historic preservation and economic growth in Historic Downtown Greenville.
Historic Downtown Greenville is a distinctive shopping district nestled in the heart of a scenic rural community. Shoppers enjoy friendly store-keepers (some five generations old), hand-made crafts, and county charm mixed with unexpectedly urban and sophisticated finds. A visit to Historic Downtown Greenville is like coming home.
Historic Downtown Greenville boasts 85 buildings on the National Register of historic places. Our landscaped streets contain one of the largest rows of early 19th century commercial buildings still in use today, along with outstanding examples of High Victorian, Italianate and Gothic Victorian Architecture. Viewed from our comfortable street benches, our beloved buildings form a continuous, four block long corridor of historic buildings.
Our quality shopping district began in 1880 when farming wealth from corn, wheat and tobacco fueled banking and merchandising in our quaint town. Through the years, Downtown Greenville has remained economically sound even in relatively bleak times, like the Great Depression.
In 1935, Greenville had the largest retail volume of any town or city its size in Ohio and surpassed some larger cities such as Troy and Sidney. Today, Historic Downtown Greenville still enjoys a glorious atmosphere of quality, one-of-a-kind retail and dining experiences.