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Open Opens at 9:00-16:30
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2115 Long Hollow Pike, Gallatin, TN 37075, United StatesMap
Phone+1 615-991-5119
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  • Kelly P
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    Wonderful family trip

    They were very knowledgeable and kind. The history of this place is interesting and they are still finding artifacts! We found one while we were there! Great family outing idea and it's free! We woul...

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2024
  • bj274
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    Wonderful hidden gems NE of Nashville

    Andrew was our tour guide. He is excellent! He is very knowledgable about local history as well as the general civil war history, commerce, and daily life of this era. The tour is free. It includes an...

    Reviewed on Jul 20, 2022
  • jamesaP1817LH
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    Well Organized Presentation

    My wife and I were given an informative and interesting tour of the house by its host, Andrew. He had detailed knowledge of the housesits surroundings and the people who lived in it over the years.

    Reviewed on Jun 20, 2021
  • Dewayne P
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    Civil War era home in Gallatin

    When I visited the house was not open for interior tours, but I did take a few minutes to walk the grounds and read the signage information to get a better idea of the family. I may go back, calling a...

    Reviewed on Nov 7, 2020
  • wmloyd4855
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    Surprising History Lesson

    We discovered the Douglass-Clark House in Gallatin, TN as part of our quest to find the best off-the-beaten-path gems in Tennessee. This restored historic home/court house dates back to the 1780s but ...

    Reviewed on Aug 29, 2019