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  2. Clover Bottom Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Clover Bottom Mansion occupies land on the Stones River first claimed in 1780 by John Donelson, who abandoned his homestead following an Indian attack. [5] The mansion was built in 1859 and was the centerpiece of the 1,500-acre Clover Bottom Plantation [6] [3] incorporating portions of the house that had been built by the Hoggatts in 1853 and was destroyed by fire.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Davidson ...

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    Nashville: Plantation house on the property that is now the site of the Nashville Zoo 81: ... 1014 Stones River Rd. ... Nashville: 173: Tennessee Manufacturing Company:

  4. Stones River - Wikipedia

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    The Stones River (properly spelled Stone's River) [2] is a major stream of the eastern portion of Tennessee's Nashville Basin region [1] and a tributary of the Cumberland River. It is named after explorer and longhunter Uriah Stone, who navigated the river in 1767.

  5. List of museums in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee River Folklife Museum: Eva: Benton: West: Culture: Located in Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park Tennessee River Freshwater Pearl Farm: Camden: Benton: West: Industry: Website, includes museum about freshwater pearls and the musseling industry, TN History for Kids article: Tennessee River Museum: Savannah: Hardin: West: Local history ...

  6. Hall-Harding-McCampbell House - Wikipedia

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    The land, located near Stones River, was claimed by William Moore in 1784. [3] In 1799, he sold it to Charles Merryman Hall. [3] His brother, William Hall, purchased 249 acres of the land from Charles in 1800. [3] The house was built circa 1805 for William Hall, and it was designed in the Federal architectural style. [3]

  7. Long Hunter State Park - Wikipedia

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    Native Americans were hunting in the Stones River Basin as early as 12,000 years ago, as evidenced by flint tools found on the grounds of Long Hunter State Park. [1] The Nashville Basin is full of evidence of Paleo-Indian habitation, including Clovis points and a mastodon kill site in Williamson County, several miles west of Stones River on the other side of Nashville.

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