Places to stay in Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee
Cumberland Furnace is a community in northern Dickson County, Tennessee, largely immediately west of State Route 48. It was the site of a large 19th century iron works, initiated by Nashville, Tennessee founder James Robertson and later operated by the "The Iron Master of Middle Tennessee", Montgomery Bell, among others. The cannonballs used by Andrew Jackson's troops in the Battle of New Orleans were cast here. After the Civil War a Nashville newspaper recounted the story of a racially-based confrontation in 1868, during the Reconstruction period. The only operating school for blacks in Dickson County was located here at this time. Local restaurants include Courtside Cafe.
If you are travelling in the area, Cumberland Furnace is located close to Weakley Cemetery, Sugarcamp Branch, Daniels Cemetery, Cedar Branch and Dickson County Farm (historical).
Available Cumberland Furnace lodging
We currently have 1 accommodation in and around Cumberland Furnace.
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