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Fort Nashborough - Nashville, TN


Fort Nashborough was built in 1780 and named in honor of Revolutionary War General Francis Nash. It was the site where settlers gathered to sign the Cumberland Pact, the region's governing document. The replica, about one-fourth the size of the original, was built in 1962 along the banks of the Cumberland River just a short distance from the original site. It includes several buildings that faithfully reproduce what life in this frontier outpost was like in the late 18th century.

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