Two Rivers Mansion

Tennessee · USA · Cemetery

Figures walk in the house, objects go missing, and the lights change. There are Civil War dead in this ground, and older burials beneath them.

Two Rivers Mansion at Nashville, Tennessee produces a familiar set of reports: figures walking in the house, objects disappearing, lights going on and off, the sense of being watched, and footsteps following you when the house is quiet.

The ground is said to hold Civil War dead, and to have been a Native burial site before that.

Both are plausible here. Nashville fell to Union forces in 1862 and was occupied for the rest of the war, and the Battle of Nashville in December 1864 was fought across this landscape. Middle Tennessee also has one of the densest concentrations of Mississippian period burials anywhere in the country, and construction in this county has been turning up stone box graves for two centuries.

The house was built in the 1850s on a plantation between two rivers, and worked by enslaved people.

The mansion is city owned and used for events.

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Two Rivers Mansion liegt in Tennessee, USA.