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Learn about the history and architecture of the second oldest residence in Davidson County, built in 1810 and renovated in 1881. Explore the gardens, the farm, and the cookbook inspired by the Croft sisters who lived at Grassmere.
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www .nashvillezoo .org. The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is a zoological garden and historic plantation farmhouse located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Downtown Nashville. As of 2014, the zoo was middle Tennessee's top paid attraction and contained 6,230 individual animals, encompassing 339 species.
Nashville Zoo hits 25-year milestone!Since opening at the Grassmere property in 1997, Nashville Zoo has celebrated tremendous growth over the past 25 years. The Zoo is rated one of the top attractions in the state and has become a staple for Tennesseans and tourists.