Travellers Rest Historic House Museum Attractions & Landmark

Nashville's Oldest Plantation Home
636 Farrell Parkway
Nashville,
TN, 37220
United States
Phone No. +1 615 832 8197
Visit Websitehttp://www.travellersrestplant..
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Overview

Step back into time as costumed docents take you on a guided tour of life as it was in the 1800's. Stroll through the lovely boxwood garden and view the plantation outbuildings. Special exhibits and events, such as "Celtic Music Festival" and "Heirloom Quilts" are scheduled throughout the year. The Peach Orchard Gift Shop offers a variety of mementos. Space is also available to rent for group gatherings.

Open Hours

Mo to Sa from 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM, Su from 01:00 PM to 04:00 PM

It was a pleasant surprise!by Yahoo | 2008-04-27 18:41:43 |

We went there for a wedding reception and were pleasantly surprised. It's like going back in time. The short trek to the reception are was very pleasant; the trees and flowers were lovely. They are very "kid friendly". We didn't have a chance to tour as we would have liked to, but I would love to return.

Traveler's Rest: Prepared for Childrenby Yahoo | 2007-07-09 01:24:27 |

I was most impressed with the pre-visit materials sent to us in a timely manner. I prepared the children in my class for what to expect, and sure enought it happened on our visit. They are incredibly child friendly, and prepared to work with children. The children visited for the the Christmas program and were still talking about it at the end of the year as one of their favorite trips!! Thanks, Traveler's Rest. We plan to return. It was well worth the money when I considered the prep materials that had been sent to us, and then what the children were able to experience. I have recommended it to many others, and I think they have taken advantage of the advice.

Amazing!Got Me hooked on history!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!by Yahoo | 2007-04-22 23:48:09 |

I LOve IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I live off The Street on crieve road so,My Mom Took Me and I was hooked on it.I went to summer camp there and this August I'll be a Junior Docent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One of the best!by Yahoo | 2007-02-02 05:49:44 |

This site is well worth the stop. We had a personal tour and our guide was extremely knowledgable and answered all of our questions. Learned new things about Nashville, and the house looks more like something most people 100s of years ago would have lived in. Not to be missed.

Was Disappointedby Yahoo | 2006-05-08 15:16:37 |

Took my three Daughters for a girls day out. Entrance was covered w/grafitti (my heart sank). Reception was lackluster. Employees seemd bored or very disinterested. Was sent out on our own, but had to walk back to get someone to show us the house. Was unclear if house, outbuilding, artifacts,or stories told were factual or original. Very disappointed, not worth the $8.00!

It wasn't what I expected...by Yahoo | 2005-11-21 02:41:23 |

I disliked this place because the artifacts, in my opinion, weren't very historical and interesting. I've seen more fascinating museums than this one I attended to. I wouldn't want to go back. My sincere apoligies but I hated it.

Im a Teenager and I loved thisby Yahoo | 2005-08-31 00:06:02 |

I went with a group of class mates all in high school and they held our attention! The house was full of new things and had lots of things we dont even think about.