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Fort Nashborough is a reconstructed frontier stockade on the west bank of the Cumberland River, marking the site where James Robertson and a party of settlers established Nashville on Christmas Day 1779. The log cabins and palisade walls offer a quick window into 18th-century frontier life.
The original fort comprised a cluster of log stockades built by Robertson's party through the harsh winter of 1779–1780. The current reconstruction dates to 1962, relocated to Riverfront Park in 2019 after a rebuilding.