Join us on Saturday, November 4, at 10 am for a tour of the National Register-listed Craighead House at 3710 Westbrook Avenue! John Brown Craighead and his first wife, Jane Erwin Dickinson, built the home c. 1810, and Craighead later married Lavinia Robertson Beck, youngest daughter of Nashville founders Charlotte and James Robertson. Located in the Richland-West End Historic District, the Federal-style home is one of the oldest brick houses in Nashville. The Craighead House is permanently protected by a conservation easement with Historic Nashville, Inc. and received a Metro Historical Commission architectural award in 1999. Following the tour, refreshments will be provided in the garden, which was added to the Smithsonian Institute’s Archives of American Gardens in 2014.
Come out and see this historical gem! Free street parking available.
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