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August 25, 2016 By Bob Henderson 1 Comment

Fort Negley Vistor Center

Fort Negley Vistor Center Virtual Tour 

Revised: 29AUG16

1100 Fort Negley Blvd, Nashville, TN 37203

 

American Civil War Fort in Nashville, Tennessee. Restored in 2004, Fort Negley Park provides a great view of downtown Nashville and has an impressive visitor center (Tue-Sat). 5 minutes from downtown.

The Fort Negley Visitor Center in Nashville, Tennessee. An expanded tour of the fort is embedded in the last tour node.

Revised: 29AUG16

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#fortnegley #virtualtour #forts

Address: 1100 Fort Negley Blvd, Nashville, TN 37203

Built: 1862

Area: 8 acres

Hours:

Monday

Closed

Tuesday

12–4PM

Wednesday

12–4PM

Thursday

12–4PM

Friday

12–4PM

Saturday

9AM–4PM

Sunday

Closed

Phone: (615) 862-8470

Architect: James St. Clair Morton

Suggested Reading:

 

 

#fortnegley #civilwar #nashville

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Filed Under: Forts, Nashville, USCT, Virtual Tour

About Bob Henderson

I am a Certified Trusted Google Street View and Business View photographer. I shoot and produce 360º Virtual Tours in a variety of formats. Former Metro Historical Commission member. Native Nashvillian, served as an officer in the US Navy and Tennessee Air National Guard. Follow Bob on LinkedIn | Facebook

Comments

  1. Brandon Griffin says

    December 12, 2024 at 4:31 pm

    Hello, my name is Brandon Griffin, and I was doing some family research and I found I have relatives (listed) that were in 40 MS Inf. Co. D, 36th MS Inf. Co. E, 1st GA Reg. Cav. Co. D, 4th Tn Inf., and 39th Inf. Reg. Co. C I was wondering if yall could give me some information on what his regiment or unit did specifically in the Battle of Nashville?

    George K. Guess
    Spencer Ball Guess
    William Hosea Guess
    Zebadiah Ball Guess
    Bailey Loving Guess
    Martin B. Guess
    George Washington Strahan
    George Washington Bishop
    W. A. Phelps
    Elijah H. Dobbs

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