File:Natchez Trace Trail.jpg
A few segments remain. The Natchez Trace was the method of travel for some, connecting Nashville, Tn to Natchez, MS. Officially established by Congress in the year 1800 as a national route, Andrew Jackson and many of his troops marched or rode (cavalry) through here and back during the Creek War and the War of 1812.
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19th Century Travel
Author
Brent Moore from Smyrna, TN
- This segment is still available for visit in Nashville at Warner Park. All of the trail through the park is still available for walking, although this specific segment is not on a trail map and is less traveled. It ends at a closed-for-decades street at the 200-year-old Devon Farm.
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