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Nashville-Davidson Historical Sites

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  1. 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Hermitage-Andrew Jackson Home
    9 Reviews

    Museums, Non-Profit Organizations, Business Organizations

    4580 Rachels Ln, Hermitage, TN (Map)

  2. Travellers Rest Historic House
    1 Review

    Museums, Non-Profit Organizations, Historical Sites

    636 Farrell Pkwy, Nashville, TN (Map)

    Neighborhood: Crieve Hall

  3. Fort Negley
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    Historical Sites

    St. Cloud Hill, Nashville, TN (Map)

    Neighborhood: Talbot's Corner

  4. Fort Nashborough
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    Museums, County Legislators, Historical Sites

    170 1st Ave N, Nashville, TN (Map)

  5. Buchanan Log House
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    Historical Sites

    2910 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville, TN (Map)

  6. Grand Ole Opry Museum
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    Museums, Historical Sites

    2802 Opryland Dr, Nashville, TN (Map)

  7. Historic East Nashville
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    Historical Sites

    Greater Five Points, Nashville, TN (Map)

  8. Joe D. Davis Fine Arts Building-Montgomery Bell Academy
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    Historical Sites

    4001 Harding Road, Nashville, TN (Map)

    Neighborhood: Green Hills

  9. Nscda-Tn
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    Historical Sites

    636 Farrell Pkwy, Nashville, TN (Map)

    Neighborhood: Crieve Hall

  10. 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Belle Meade Plantation
    8 Reviews Nominate for Best of Citysearch

    Recreation Facilities, Museums, Historical Sites

    5025 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN (Map)

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