Bledsoe’s Fort and MonumentThe Bledsoe Monument, 1110 mile northwest, marks the graves of Revolutionary War veterans Anthony and Isaac Bledsoe. Both were long hunters and explor... [click for more]
City Cemetery~Mexican War MonumentCity Cemetery
Located 0.2 miles south, the City Cemetery opened circa 1818 on land acquired from Felix Gr... [click for more]
Gallatin Commercial Historic DistrictGallatin Commercial Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
General Griffith Rutherford ~ 1721-1805General Griffith Rutherford, surveyor, North Carolina legislator, commander of Revolutionary War forces of Western North Carolina, and President of th... [click for more]
General William HallRevolutionary War veteran Major William Hall settled in this area in 1785 and built a station, 1 1/4 miles northeast. He and two sons were massacred a... [click for more]
Hugh RoganTwo miles east is Rogana, the stone and brick house built in 1800 by Hugh Rogan (1747-1814). An Irish immigrant, Rogan came to Nashborough with the Jo... [click for more]
Maple ShadeMaple Shade is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Morgan at Gallatin (August 12, 1862)Coming from Dixon Springs, Col. John H. Morgan, with the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, captured without a fight the Federal garrison of 200 men under Col. Boo... [click for more]
OaklandOakland is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
OakleyOakley is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Peter VertreesFront
A prominent African-American soldier, minister, and educator, Peter Vertrees was born December 16, 1840, in Edmonton County... [click for more]
Randy’s Record ShopRandy's Record Shop (1946-1991) was the world's largest mail-order record company. Founder Randy Wood began advertising his mail-order business in the... [click for more]
RosemontRosemont is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Tennessee’s First African-American Civil War VolunteersAmong the first ex-slaves in the Union Army were 200 local volunteers who enlisted here on the Public Square in July, 1863. They became a part of the ... [click for more]
Trousdale PlaceBuilt by John Bowen prior to 1820 and purchased in 1822 by William Trousdale, Governor of Tennessee, 1849-1851. He fought in the War of 1812, and the ... [click for more]
Wall SpringWall Spring is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Walnut GroveWalnut Grove is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Williamson and Adams Carriage FactoryWilliamson and Adams Carriage Factory is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]