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Belle Meade Plantation

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Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation
Phone:
+1 615-356-0501 ext. 125

Hours:
Sunday9am - 5pm
Monday9am - 5pm
Tuesday9am - 5pm
Wednesday9am - 5pm
Thursday9am - 5pm
Friday9am - 5pm
Saturday9am - 5pm


Belle Meade is a city in Davidson County, Tennessee. Its total land area is 3.1 square miles , and its population was 2,912 at the time of the 2010 census.Belle Meade operates independently as a city, complete with its own regulations, a city hall, and police force, but it is also integrated with the Nashville government. Developed in part on the territory of the former Belle Meade plantations, residential areas are suburban with tree-lined streets and wooded areas. The median annual income of Belle Meade residents is $195,208, which exceeds the median annual income in the U.S.The city's history dates back to 1807, when John Harding of Virginia purchased the Dunham's Station log cabin and 250 acres on the Natchez Trace near Richland Creek. He named the property Belle Meade, which is French for beautiful meadow. Over the next few decades, Harding built a mansion, and established a thoroughbred breeding farm and cotton plantation. He conducted various service businesses on the property, including a grist and saw mill, a cotton gin, and a blacksmith shop – all primarily operated by his enslaved African-American workers. Harding's son, William Giles Harding, a Confederate veteran, inherited the estate in the later 19th century and renamed it as Belle Meade Plantation. In 1906, debt forced the Harding family to sell Belle Meade. Belle Meade Land Company built the first road and in 1938 developed the neighborhood that established the City of Belle Meade. The mansion was converted into a museum. On December 30, 1969, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
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