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Travellers Rest could be a historic plantation in Nashville, Tennessee.In 1799, the 2 story structure with four rooms was designed by decide John Overton (1766–1833). Overton modified the name of the plantation to Travellers Rest within the early nineteenth century to replicate the recreational result his home had on him once the long rides on horseback that he had to undertake as a circuit decide.The plantation building was saved from demolition and rehabilitated in 1954 to become a depository. Further archeological finds were according from the property as recently as 1995, once construction at the guests center resulted in disturbance of further human burials.
As of 2008, the Travellers Rest Plantation & depository homes exhibits that document the life and work of John Overton, the history of the Overton Plantation and Nashville within the war. It’s set at 636 Farrell road in Nashville. Travellers Rest is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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