Historical Places in Lockeland Springs Nashville, TN

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Trousdale Place gallery

Trousdale Place is the handsome home of Gov. William Trousdale. Come tour the home proudly placed on the National Register of Historic Places and Tenness

Douglass-Clark House gallery

The Douglass-Clark House is a historic site dedicated to sharing the multifaceted history of Sumner County and its past residents. Initially built as a ho

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gallery

*By Appointment Only Monday through Saturday* No matter your story, we welcome you to join us as we all try to be a little bit better, a little bit kinder,

Rippavilla Plantation gallery

Nestled among 100 acres of farmland and rolling hills is one of Tennessee's hidden treasures. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour of the house, or a walk throu

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Oaklands Mansion gallery

Oaklands Mansion was a symbol of wealth and prosperity in pre-civil war Middle Tennessee. From approximately 1815, until its completion just before the wa

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Stones River National Battlefield gallery

Scene of a significant 1862 Civil War battle fought by 81,000 soldiers for control of middle Tennessee.Scene of a significant 1862 Civil War battle fought

Wynnewood State Historical Site gallery

Wynnewood is a state historic site that includes the largest historic log structure in Tennessee. Built in 1828 by the Wynne family, the structure served