In Nashville’s Riverfront Park, Fort Nashborough marks the spot where James Robertson and his group of settlers established the city in 1780. Originally constructed to protect the first families from Native American attacks, the fort has since been replaced by a smaller replica that offers a glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore this reconstructed site, imagining the early days of Nashville and the challenges faced by its founders.
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