Historic Travellers Rest is the oldest historic house museum open to the public in Nashville. Our primary mission is history education and we serve …
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Aug 4, 2024
The short film offers an understanding of the family in 1799 and years later. Nice preservation with some items original to the family. Truly enjoyed learning about the family and many stories shared…Full review by K I
Jul 5, 2024
so, i've been going there for camp for like.. 3 years, and its pretty cool. if you have kids. send them to the camps there. and its also great for tours, i went on tour there a few hundred times and …Full review by Explore66878112174
Jun 8, 2024
The Tour was AMAZING! The lady was very friendly, explained everything about the history of the place, I will most definitely be coming back.Full review by Janey M
I'm not sure, we rented a car, but Google Maps should help. It was a bit off the beaten path, I actually think it would be easier to take a Lyft (if you're not renting a car). Have fun in Nashville!
Thinking of taking my daughter who will be turning 30. Do you think this is a fun place to visit and explore? What are the best sights to see, restaurants to go to, hotels to stay at and of course shopping. Than you
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Hi This is a destination for those interested in the effect of the War between the States on a specific plantation and its connections to old Nashville. These stories and strategies …
Hi This is a destination for those interested in the effect of the War between the States on a specific plantation and its connections to old Nashville. These stories and strategies interest me. Life in those times was well told. Also, because the slave records were well kept, there is a much less stereotyped and more accurate presentation on slave keeping and the relationship of slave families to the property post-war. It's not Tara, so don't go for that kind of photo op. But it is picture-worthy inside and out, and the guides are students of history and of life in those times. Maybe a chat with them woild help.