“over 12,000 acres of open space”
Located close to the bustling Second Avenue and Broadway tourist areas next to Riverfront Park, Fort Nashborough offers a glimpse into the founding of Nashville in 1780 by James Robertson. Self-guided tours of this replica of the original fort located along the banks of the Cumberland River run daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Drive by take a pic. Nothing really to see.
Great place to explore along the beautiful Cumberland River . Nice to see while your in town since its the root of Nashville . However I was surprised by all the homeless people. Also a good amount of police in the area so i felt safe enough with my kids .
Very small, but a nice little place if you are walking by the river. FYI a lot of homeless stay around there.
Site is very small and was taped off for construction.
I wouldn’t make a trip just for this, it’s smaller than a child’s playground and right next to the street, so not really kid friendly.
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