Fort Nashborough, Nashville
Facts and practical information
Fort Nashborough, also known as Fort Bluff, Bluff Station, French Lick Fort, Cumberland River Fort and other names, was the stockade established in early 1779 in the French Lick area of the Cumberland River valley, as a forerunner to the settlement that would become the city of Nashville, Tennessee. The fort was not a military garrison. The log stockade was square in shape and covered 2 acres. It contained 20 log cabins and was protection for the settlers against wild animals and Indians. James Robertson and John Donelson are considered the founders, and colloquially, the "founders of Tennessee". The fort was abandoned in 1794, but the settlement, now the town of Nashville, became the capital of the new state of Tennessee in 1796. ()
Fort Nashborough – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ryman Auditorium, Bridgestone Arena, Nissan Stadium, Johnny Cash Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Fort Nashborough by public transport?
Train
- Riverfront (5 min walk)
Bus
- 4th Avenue North & Commerce Street Southbound • Lines: 18 (6 min walk)