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Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there located in Tennessee.
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Antebellum home in Nashville, on a property formerly used as a thoroughbred horse farm. Features history and visitor information, including current exhibits, special events, and membership rates.
A modest brick home was the Federal Command Post while the family took refuge in the basement during the Battle of Franklin with images and general information.
The c. 1816 home built by Polk’s father Samuel with images and general information located at Columbia.
Built in 1797 by Knoxville's first builder, Thomas Hope, for Francis Alexander Ramsey with images, history, visitor information, events, news, gift shop, and directions.
A home constructed in 1784 by Daniel Smith and his wife, Sarah. Located in Hendersonville.
Built along the banks of Stewarts Creek in 1820 and rests on 168 acres of farmland, and contains history, education programs, events, and links located at Smyrna.
A modest brick home was the Federal Command Post while the family took refuge in the basement during the Battle of Franklin with images and general information.
A home constructed in 1784 by Daniel Smith and his wife, Sarah. Located in Hendersonville.
The c. 1816 home built by Polk’s father Samuel with images and general information located at Columbia.
Antebellum home in Nashville, on a property formerly used as a thoroughbred horse farm. Features history and visitor information, including current exhibits, special events, and membership rates.
Built along the banks of Stewarts Creek in 1820 and rests on 168 acres of farmland, and contains history, education programs, events, and links located at Smyrna.
Built in 1797 by Knoxville's first builder, Thomas Hope, for Francis Alexander Ramsey with images, history, visitor information, events, news, gift shop, and directions.
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