Pillow Place, Columbia
#20 among attractions in Columbia

Facts and practical information
Pillow Place also known as Pillow-Haliday Place is an historic plantation mansion located southwest of the city of Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee on Campbellsville Pike. ()
Columbia United States
Pillow Place – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Elm Springs, Polk Home, Columbia Mall.
 Church, Gothic Revival architecture Church, Gothic Revival architecture- St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Columbia- 98 min walk • St. Peter's Episcopal Church is a historic church located at 311 W. 7th Street in Columbia, Tennessee. It was built in 1860 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. St. Peter's is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee. St. 
 Historical place, Architecture, Museum Historical place, Architecture, Museum- Elm Springs, Columbia- 76 min walk • Elm Springs is a two-story, brick house built in 1837 in the Greek Revival style. It is located just outside Columbia, Tennessee, United States. 
 Historical place, Museum, History museum Historical place, Museum, History museum- Polk Home, Columbia- 99 min walk • The President James K. Polk Home & Museum is the presidential museum for the eleventh president of the United States, James K. Polk, and is located at 301 West 7th Street in Columbia, Tennessee. Built in 1816, it is the only surviving private residence of United States President James K. Polk. 
 Shopping centre, Shopping Shopping centre, Shopping- Columbia Mall, Columbia- 61 min walk • The Columbia Mall is an enclosed 282,272 square foot shopping mall located in Columbia, Tennessee that opened in 1981 originally as the Shadybrook Mall. Goody's, one of the anchors, closed in early 2017. 
 Historical place, Museum, History museum Historical place, Museum, History museum- Athenaeum, Columbia- 95 min walk • The Athenaeum Rectory is a historic building in Columbia, Tennessee that features both Gothic and Moorish architectural elements. 
 Church, Gothic Revival architecture Church, Gothic Revival architecture- First United Methodist Church of Columbia, Columbia- 101 min walk • First United Methodist Church of Columbia, also called Columbia First United Methodist Church, is a historic church at 222 W. 7th Street in Columbia, Tennessee, United States. The congregation was officially formed in 1820 as the First Methodist Society, with 7 congregants. 
 Cemetery Cemetery- Patrick Maguire House, Columbia- 111 min walk • The Patrick Maguire House is a historic house in Columbia, Tennessee, USA. 
 Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival architecture- State Bank of Tennessee, Columbia- 101 min walk • The State Bank of Tennessee building is a historic building in Columbia, Tennessee, USA. It was built by Nathan Vaught from 1839 to 1840. It was designed in the Greek Revival architectural style. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since November 2, 1978. 
 Greek Revival architecture, Georgian architecture Greek Revival architecture, Georgian architecture- Hamilton Place, Columbia- 104 min walk • Hamilton Place is an antebellum plantation house in Maury County, Tennessee, near Columbia. The house was completed in 1832. It was built for Lucius Junius Polk, a wealthy cotton planter who served as a state senator and later as Tennessee's adjutant-general, by master builder Nathan Vaught. 
 Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival architecture- Fairmont, Columbia- 84 min walk • Fairmont is a historic mansion in Columbia, Tennessee, USA. 
 Vernacular architecture Vernacular architecture- Clifton Place, Columbia- 49 min walk • Clifton Place is an historic plantation mansion located southwest of the city of Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee on the Mt. Pleasant Pike.