SERVING the Community + PRESERVING the Legacy of Black Education

New on PPCCSM.com

This month we’re celebrating Black History at PPCCSM.com! Look at our new featured page that details the history of Swift College and the important role it had in shaping our beloved town.

Newest Features

  • Learn all about this history of Swift High School and Swift Memorial College. From biographies of its leaders to testimonial videos from its students. and a timeline of the school’s history, we have a complete record of this great institution that put Rogersville, TN on the map

  • The Community Center is the perfect place your Black History event., or any event. Take a look at out great amenities at an unbeatable rate!

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You can help preserve the legacy of Price Public/Swift Museum with your donation!

 

Price Public Community Center + Swift Museum “The Historic Heart of Rogersville”

Price Public

A Home Base for Rogersville, Price Public Community Center is the best place in town to gather, celebrate and connect with each other.

 
 
 

Swift Museum

The Swift Memorial Museum is a collection of carefully curated artifacts that connect us to the history of Black Excellence in Rogersville.

 
 

A Local Monument to Black Excellence in Education.

A simple brick building in the heart of Rogersville, Tennessee holds the legacies two influential institutions that must not be forgotten.

 

A Part of Rogersville Since 1923.

Price Public Elementary School began in 1868 when Alexander Fain, Jordan Netherland, Albert Jones, and Nathaniel Mitchell bought the land and built the two-room log building dedicated to educating African American children.
The current brick structure, built in 1923, replaced the original building and served as a school for grades 1- 8 until 1958, when the Price Public transferred its students to Swift High School.

Remembering Swift

Swift Memorial College was founded in 1883 by the Rev. Dr. William Henderson Franklin of Knoxville, the first black graduate of Maryville College. The school was named for the Rev. Elijah E. Swift, president of Board of Missions for Freedmen. Swift College served the area until 1955 when it was converted to a public high school. In 1963 the students of Swift High School were integrated into the Hawkins County public school system.

History Endures If You Know Where to Look.

PPPCC+SM is nestled in the historic district of Rogersville (the second oldest town in Tennessee). It is within walking distance of downtown Main Street, and just over an hour drive from Gatlinburg and the Great Smoky Mountains. The artifacts contained within the museum represent over 80 years of life, culture and history of the education of African Americans in the rural town of Rogersville.

 

So Much More Than an Historical Landmark.

We’re very proud of what Price Public has been, but what’s more exciting is what Price Public CAN BE. Find out for yourself!
Host your next meeting, event, gathering or special occasion at PPCC+SM!

 

Reunions

When family or class mates want to gather “The Center” is a familiar space where everyone can be comfortable

Weddings

The versatile set-up of our space allows you to transform it into the wedding venue of your dreams

Parties + Programs

We’re equipped to accommodate gatherings of up to 60+ people and support whatever kind of function you have in mind

 

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