Sam Davis House
Visitors to the historic Sam Davis Home in Smyrna will see the home much as it was when Sam lived there. The home, built around 1810 by Moses Ridley and renovated in 1850 by the Davis family, contains over one hundred original family pieces. The floors, doors, and most of the woodwork are also original to the 1850 house. The home is located on a 160-acre farm where cotton is still grown. The house and grounds were purchased by the state of Tennessee in 1927 and opened for tours in 1930.
For corporate events and meetings, the Sam Davis Home property is a venue that provides an incredible backdrop with options for indoor, outdoor or both, and can accomodate a small or large number of guests and vehicles. From music video and photography sets, small corporate meetings and presentations, to large branding events, concerts and 5Ks, anything is possible.
Possible Locations
    Visitor Center Lobby & Conference Room
    Museum
    36-Seat Theatre
    Covered Veranda
    Creek House
    Barn
    Parking Lot
    Tree-lined Drive
    Backyard
    Barnyard
    Cotton fields
    Large trees

        
        




  