The Smith House is the only grand townhouse remaining in downtown Nashville. Built in the late 1840s, it is a magnificent example of antebellum Italianate architecture. With six bedrooms and bathrooms on three floors, two parlors, a large kitchen, outdoor courtyard, a formal dining room, a breakfast room, a game room (which featured Nashville’s first bowling alley), two trap doors, and a grand ballroom for 200 guests… the home is deceptively large.
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