4311 Sidco Drive (1.1 km from Travellers Rest Historic House Museum)
This Tennessee hotel is located 5 miles from the Nashville Convention Center and features an outdoor pool and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property. Additionally, guests can begin their days with a daily breakfast buffet.
4271 Sidco Drive (1.4 km from Travellers Rest Historic House Museum)
The Red Roof Inn PLUS+ Nashville is located off Interstate 65, just five minutes from Grassmere Zoo in Nashville. Each room includes complimentary Wi-Fi.
(1.5 km from Travellers Rest Historic House Museum)
Located in Nashville 4.3 mi from Lane Motor Museum and 5.6 mi from Vanderbilt University Time to Chill offers a garden and air conditioning. Guests have a private patio.
(3.0 km from Travellers Rest Historic House Museum)
Taking place in Nashville Approximately 5 miles from the Lane Motor Museum Bridgestone Arena is 6.8 miles away and Ryman Auditorium is 7.5 miles away.
656 W Iris Dr (4.4 km from Travellers Rest Historic House Museum)
Located 4.3 miles from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville The Iris Motel offers complimentary WiFi and private parking. Each room comes equipped with a flat-screen TV and cable channels, as well as a private bathroom. The Johnny Cash Museum is located 4.
2724 Hartford Drive (5.3 km from Travellers Rest Historic House Museum)
Set in Nashville in the Tennessee region Downtown Southern Charmer 3BR & Free Parking has a patio.air-conditioned accommodation is 6 km from Lane Motor Museum and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.
(5.5 km from Travellers Rest Historic House Museum)
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio The Foster House - Modern Haven with Private Yard home is situated in Nashville. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to a balcony.
803 Hillview Heights Unit 209 (6.0 km from Travellers Rest Historic House Museum)
Taking place in Nashville Bridgestone Arena is 2.6 miles away and Ryman Auditorium is 2.7 miles away. Southbound Stays - Nashville Nest features complimentary Wi-Fi, an outdoor seasonal pool, and air conditioning.
Travellers Rest is a historic house museum in Nashville, Tennessee. The house was built in 1799. Overton lived in the house until his death in 1833. The house then passed through a series of owners until it was purchased by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1966.
The museum is open to the public for tours and events. The first floor of the house is furnished with period furniture and artifacts. The second floor contains a museum dedicated to the life and work of Judge Overton.