• The center is located at 1100 Fort Negley Blvd. It features exhibits, monthly activities, annual events and self-guided tours of Fort Negley Park.
  • Nashville’s Fort Negley was built for war, and construction began in 1862. Union officers considered the stone fortress a show of strength and military might.
  • Records show that 2,768 blacks were officially enrolled in its construction.[3] The fort was named for Union Army commander General James S. Negley.
  • All about Fort Negley Nashville, what to see inside, ticket price, opening hours, Fort Negley address, nearby attractions and hotels.
  • Fort Negley Restoration Project. The Battle of Nashville strong-hold finally gets opened to the public after more than 60 years. ... Virtual Tour of Fort Negley.
  • Fort Negley Park, Nashville, TN. 2,699 likes · 18 talking about this · 7,491 were here. Fort Negley is a UNESCO Slave Route Site of Memory and features...
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  • Although the Confederates never attacked Fort Negley, the first shots fired at the Confederates in the Battle of Nashville came from the Fort’s cannons.
  • At first, Fort Negley was Nashville’s Ellis Island and represented African American freedom from slavery, but after the war it became a powerful symbol of...
  • The history of Fort Negley in Nashville goes back to the Civil War and a struggle over Tennessee ground between the Confederate and Union soldiers.