Travellers Rest Historic House Museum: Guided Tour
Travellers Rest Historic House Museum: Guided Tour
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Travellers Rest Historic House Museum Guided Tour
Step inside Nashville's oldest surviving mansion at the Travellers Rest Historic House Museum, where Judge John Overton's 1799 estate tells the story of Tennessee's founding era. Your one-hour guided tour reveals the lives of the prominent Overton family, their guests, and the enslaved people who worked the property, offering an unvarnished look at early Nashville society.
Experienced docents lead you through meticulously preserved rooms filled with period furnishings and original architectural features. You'll discover how this influential judge helped shape Tennessee's legal system whilst learning about daily life in colonial America. The tour covers both the grand public spaces where political discussions shaped the new state and the private quarters where family life unfolded.
Beyond the house tour, explore two permanent exhibitions featuring interactive displays, historical artifacts, and period maps. The museum's formal boxwood and herb gardens provide a peaceful conclusion to your visit, with interpretive signs explaining their historic uses in 18th-century domestic life.
What is Included
- One-hour guided house tour with experienced docent
- Access to two permanent museum exhibitions
- Self-guided exploration of historic gardens and grounds
- Free on-site parking
Good to Know
The guided tour lasts approximately one hour, with additional time available for exploring exhibitions and gardens at your own pace. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible throughout both the house and grounds. Free parking is provided for all visitors.
Advance booking is recommended to guarantee your preferred tour time. Tours operate daily during opening hours, and museum staff are available to answer questions throughout your visit. Plan to spend one to two hours total to fully appreciate this significant historic site.
For those interested in Nashville's broader cultural heritage, consider combining your visit with a Country Music Hall of Fame Museum tour to explore the city's musical legacy, or discover more local history with Belle Meade Plantation mansion tours showcasing another facet of Tennessee's antebellum period.
Why you'll love it
- Nashville's oldest surviving mansion, built in 1799 by Judge John Overton
- One-hour docent-led tour covering founding-era Tennessee society
- Explore the lives of the Overton family and their prominent guests
- Hear unvarnished accounts of the enslaved people who worked the property
- Meticulously preserved rooms and artefacts from the early 1800s
What's included
- Access to permanent exhibitions
- One-hour guided tour through historic home
- Access to grounds, including herb garden and formal boxwood garden
Good to know
- Prikladnost dobi
- Suitable for all ages
- Radno vrijeme
- pon-ned10:00-16:30
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Guided tours last approximately one hour
Wheelchair accessible facility and grounds
Admission includes museum exhibitions and gardens
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time
Bring a valid photo ID for entry
- Upute za posjetitelje
Supervise children at all times inside the house and gardens
Food and drinks are not permitted in the museum or exhibition areas
Photography is allowed; no flash inside historic rooms
Respect the historic artifacts and displays
- Politika otkazivanja
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
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