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Saturday, May 30, 2020

Richland (Replica) - Nashville West

Richland (Replica) - Nashville

This replica home is located along Charlotte Pk. (US70) in what used to be H.G. Hill Park. Portions of the park are still there, but this is now surrounded by Nashville West shopping center and multiple new businesses.

Text of this historic marker:
1.2 mile NE James Robertson built his cabin in 1779 at 23rd and Park. In October 1784 Robertson moved to his Richland Creek farm, living in the log structure until 1787, when the first brick house in Middle Tennessee was completed. Called Travellers' Rest until 1816, the brick house, which burned in 1902, was located inside his fort at 5904 Robertson Road. The two-story log house was dismantled in 1970. The replica at this site was erected during the 1996 Tennessee Bicentennial by the West Nashville Founders' Museum Association.

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