Travellers Rest is a historic house museum in Nashville, Tennessee. The house was built by Judge John Overton, one of the founders of Nashville. The house is an excellent example of Colonial-style architecture. The museum is open to the public for a tour. Visitors can see the house’s original furnishings and learn about the history of the Overton family and the home. The museum also hosts educational programs and events throughout the year. Information can be found here.

Travellers Rest is a living history museum located in Nashville, TN. The site was once the home of Judge John Overton, a prominent early Tennessee settler, and was an essential stop on the Nashville-Knoxville stagecoach road. The museum interprets the history of the house and the people who lived there from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. See here for information about A unique collection of cars: Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, TN.