Battle of Nashville & Beyond

  • Home
    • Resources
      • Franklin
      • Shiloh
    • About the Author
  • Tour Routes
    • Tour Route – 2 hours
    • Tour Route – 3 Hour
    • Tour Route – 6+ hours
  • Gunships vs Cavalry
    • Naval Battle Timeline
    • Brown Water Navy
    • The Gunboats of Nashville
      • Nashville Gunboats Photos
      • U.S.S. Cairo Virtual Tour
  • Kelley’s Point
    • Kelley’s Point Map
    • Kelley’s Point Naval Battle
    • 1936 Aerial Photo
    • Inset Zoom of Kelley’s Point
    • People of Interest
      • Le Roy Fitch
      • Mark Robertson Cockrill
      • Col. David C. Kelley
      • Richard W. Johnson
        • Battlefield Simulator
      • Hood’s Retreat
  • Blog
  • Hood’s Retreat
  • Virtual Battlefields
  • Athens-South Virtual Tours

August 21, 2021 By Bob Henderson 6 Comments

Kelley’s Point Under Siege – Again

Kelley’s Point at Brookmeade Park fights a new battle

https://www.reclaimbrookmeadepark.com

UPDATE: January 2025 – The Kelley’s Point signage has been replaced and the park is open with enhanced security features!

For the last five years, the homeless population has grown to around 100 people, mostly young white males. The population is so large that citizens are afraid to use the park. Recent efforts are underway to relocate the campers into Section 8 housing. The problem is that there is very little availably in the city.

The city Greenway was established in 2004. Not only did it once offer a beautiful vista on the bluffs of the Cumberland River, it was also the site of a historic American Civil War naval battle preceding the Battle of Nashville. It’s also the site of hundreds of Native American stone box graves.

The recent explosion of new real estate development has increased the demand for parks and greenways. This park is so overrun with indigent residents, visitors report feeling unsafe in the 14 acre wooded enclave. The problem has spilled over into the commercial business, which report escalating petty-crime and pan-handlers.

This virtual tour was shot August 21, 2021. It illustrates the explosion of the problem since 2016 seen here on Google Maps.

UPDATE: Nashville Metro Parks started a partial cleanup of the park on 25 August 2021. Secondary cleanup 16 September 2021. This phase removed an alleged heroin distribution center.

Before (2016)

After (2021)

#brookmeadepark

Share this...Share on linkedin
Linkedin
Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on pinterest
Pinterest
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on tumblr
Tumblr
Share on google
Google
Share on reddit
Reddit
Share on stumbleupon
Stumbleupon
Share on email
Email

Filed Under: Preservation, Tennessee, The American Civil War Tagged With: homeless

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. Mary Adair says

    August 25, 2021 at 7:34 am

    I’ve never been to the Park although I’ve lived in West Meade for over 20 years. I didn’t know it existed until recently. Sorry that my health is not good enough to walk it eventually.

    I hope Nashville can find housing for the homeless that they will be happy to move to, but realize they want to be somewhere they can continue to panhandle from.

    I’ll be happy to join your group.

    Reply
    • Bob Henderson says

      August 25, 2021 at 12:53 pm

      You can join the Facebook group reclaimbrookmeadepark or go to https://www.reclaimbrookmeadepark.com for more information.

      Reply
  2. Bob Henderson says

    August 30, 2021 at 6:51 am

    To see a 3D model of our park improvement suggestions: https://skfb.ly/opDVI

    Reply
  3. Andy says

    September 18, 2021 at 12:10 pm

    Great job Bob! Love the before and after pictures!

    Reply
    • Bob Henderson says

      September 18, 2021 at 1:28 pm

      Thanks Andy!

      Reply
  4. Bob Henderson says

    January 23, 2025 at 7:39 am

    Park to reopen soon!

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Facebook

Battlefield Trust

CWPT Link

Tennessee State Museum

DSC02614_5_6_7_8_opt

Fort Negley

Negely

USCT Charge on Peach Orchard Hill

USCT Painting

Travelers Rest

Travelers Rest

Belle Meade Plantation

Belle Meade Plantation

Battle of Franklin

Franklin

Nashville Naval Battle

Kelley’s Point Video

Nashville MIA’s

Copyright © 2025 · Bob Henderson. All rights reserved.