Donate to vote for Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park as your favorite Tennessee State Park in the My TN State Park Fundraiser

For the entire month of April, Tennessee State Park supporters can donate to vote for their favorite Tennessee State Park. That means if Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park is your favorite, you can donate to vote for us, and we’ll use your donations to improve our park! 

Your votes show that our park is loved, meaningful, and supported, and because we retain the donated funds, we can make our park even better.  

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Recent Transactions

  • Bryce King

    $10.30 / 284 days ago

  • Bruce G or Maria T Wells

    $25.75 / 284 days ago

    Love the park and the history behind it.

  • Cary Vielhauer

    $51.50 / 284 days ago

  • Kandy L Crabtree

    $103.00 / 284 days ago

    Love This Park So Much & All Parks🥰❤️

  • Anonymous

    $30.90 / 289 days ago

  • William Hoover

    $55.00 / 289 days ago

    This State Park is a well-deserved tribute to a true American hero, and a reminder to us all that we are privileged to live in "The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave" here in the United States of America. Long live the memory of Sgt. Alvin C. York.

  • Caleb Horn

    $206.00 / 292 days ago

    This is a great park! The staff here have done an incredible job of preserving the story of Alvin York and the Great War’s effect on Tennessee.

  • Elizabeth Koby

    $51.50 / 298 days ago

    Love visiting this park. The park personnel are very special people and are dedicated to preserving the legacy of Alvin York.

  • Rondall Russell

    $10.30 / 302 days ago

  • Timothy Hazlewood

    $10.30 / 304 days ago

  • David Qualls

    $51.50 / 304 days ago

  • Lynn Blackston

    $360.50 / 305 days ago

  • Tim Malmsbury

    $10.30 / 305 days ago

  • Susan Qualls

    $25.75 / 306 days ago

About Sgt Alvin C York State Park

Sergeant Alvin C. York State Historic Park is located nine miles north of Jamestown in Pall Mall, Tennessee and pays tribute to one of the most decorated soldiers of World War I. The park includes a visitor center modeled after York’s general store, his two-story house, a gristmill, the York Bible School, and various picnic facilities. The York Farm was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977. Just outside the park are the Wolf River Methodist Church where he experienced his religious conversion and the Wolf River Cemetery which includes the burial site of Sgt. York and his wife, Miss Gracie. While these properties are not owned by the park, they are accessible as part of the driving tour or via the park hiking trail.