Nashville Historic Homes and Locations Guide

Nashville and middle Tennessee is full or rich American History, from the Antebellum Homes to Civil War battlegrounds. Just walk the streets downtown and enjoy the ornate architecture of buildings that date back to late 19th century.

The Hermitage - Home of Andrew Jackson

Visit the historic home of the 7th US President Andrew Jackson - The Hermitage. Learn about his life and how he influenced our political structure. There is also a great love story with him and his wife Rachel. The historic home and grounds are a must for history buffs as well as school age children.

Nashville Historic Homes & Locations

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The Mill at Lebanon
300 North Maple Street
37087 Lebanon , TN
Phone: 615-443-6901

Two Rivers, one of the earliest and best preserved of the early Italianate houses in Middle Tennessee, was part of an 1100-acre plantation located on fertile, rolling land between the Stones and Cumberland Rivers.

Two Rivers Mansion
3130 McGavock Pike
37214 Nashville , TN
Phone: (615) 885-1112

The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, formerly the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge, connects downtown Nashville to the residential suburbs of East Nashville. It was built from 1907-09 and was originally named the Sparkman Street Bridge.

John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge Nashville , TN

Opened in 1822, the City Cemetery is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville. The Nashville City Cemetery in an outstanding outdoor museum focusing on the history of Middle Tennessee.

City Cemetery
1001 Fourth Avenue South
37210 Nashville , TN

Come explore Rock Castle State Historic Site and discover the 18th century home of General Daniel Smith, the man who named the state of Tennessee.

Rock Castle State Historic Site
139 Rock Castle Lane
37075 Hendersonville , TN
Phone: 615.824.0502

Visit the Tennessee home of our 11th US President James K Polk, just south on Nashville in Columbia Tennessee. Guests to the James K.

James K. Polk Home and Museum
301 W. 7th Street
38401 Columbia , TN
Phone: (931) 388-2354

During our summer hours (May 24 to Sept 30) The Buchanan Log House is open for tours on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 – 2:00 and on the 4th Sunday from 1:00 – 5:00. for a small fee, no appointment necessary.

Buchanan Log House and Addison Museum
2910 Elm Hill Pike
37214 Nashville , TN
Phone: (615) 871-4524

Bring history to life for your family by visiting The Lotz House in Franklin Tennessee. Check their calendar for the popular Walking Battlefield Tour and Lotz House Cellar Tour. Also Guided Tours of the Lotz House are available.

Lotz House Museum
1111 Columbia Avenue
37064 Franklin , TN
Phone: (615) 790-7190

Tours go year round, weather permitting.

Our Tours Bring History To Life!
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Classic Franklin, Haunted Franklin, Murder and Mayhem and Civil War tours: 305 Public Square (in front of old courthouse, next to Mellow Mushroom restaurant)

Franklin on Foot 37067 Franklin , TN
Phone: 615-400-3808

Skull's Rainbow Room is located in the basement of the legendary Southern Turf Building (Printers Alley entrance)

Skull’s Rainbow Room
222 Printers Alley
37219 Nashville , TN
Phone: (615) 810-9631

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