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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- Belle Meade Plantation 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.
- Ramsey House Plantation 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.
- Sam Davis Home 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.
- James K. Polk Ancestral Home The c. 1816 home built by Polk’s father Samuel with images and general information located at Columbia.
- Rock Castle State Historic Site A home constructed in 1784 by Daniel Smith and his wife, Sarah. Located in Hendersonville.
- The Carter House 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.