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  1. Jan 12, 2021 · A tour of Belmont Mansion in Nashville TN offers a look at the opulent life of high society in the antebellum South. See inside its doors.

  2. May 30, 2023 · Belle Meade Plantation sits just outside of Nashville. While it’s free to walk around the strikingly pretty plantation grounds, there are paying house tours for those wanting to know more about the history of the place. ‘Journey to Jubilee’ provides an in-depth look at the African American experience on the plantation, from the first who ...

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  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Here are a few fascinating Nashville historic sites not to miss: Belle Meade Plantation: The Greek Revival mansion, set amidst a picturesque estate, narrates the history of Southern hospitality and horse breeding. This is one of the Nashville historic sites where you’ll find more than just stories; be sure to visit the winery for a tasting as ...

  5. Jun 29, 2012 · Horses. Hospitality. Belle Meade Plantation is the epitome of gracious Tennessee plantations and well worth a visit when in Nashville. Originally founded by John Harding in 1807 with only a “traveler’s rest” log cabin and 250 acres of land, Belle Meade Plantation grew into a beautiful Greek Revival Mansion reigning over one of the largest ...

  6. Jun 12, 2016 · 5. Rippavilla Plantation. Wikipedia. Now a historic museum, you can visit the stunning Rippavilla Plantation on your own to take a chunk out of Tennessee history. 4. The Hermitage. Wikipedia. The former home of President Andrew Jackson is open for tours and is a popular tourist and field trip destination. 3.

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  7. Oct 24, 2021 · Belle Meade plantation is one of the premier plantations in Tennessee and one of the top attractions in the state. It once stretched over 5400 acres and hosted celebrities, presidents, and countless southern gentlemen. Even though it is now just 24 acres, many of the important elements remain.

  8. Jun 26, 2019 · Nashville, TN 37214. The Buchanan Log House is a two-story house built in 1807 from chestnut logs and has poplar floors and limestone fireplaces. James Buchanan built the home and lived here with his wife and 16 children. Also nearby are the Addison House, a crafts cabin, and the James Buchanan Cemetery. 07 of 30.

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