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Brown-Daly-Horne House (circa 1855-1869) 307 West Madison, Pulaski, TN 38478, 931-363-1582, This house is a beautiful and historic home which was once purchased by Governor John C. Brown.  |
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Hallehurst (circa 1889) 106 Little Dry Creek, Pulaski, TN 38478, 931-424-8510, Hallehurst is an architechural and historical gem. It is the only neo-classical pattern of its kind in Giles County. The house and grounds have remained virtually unchanged for more than a century, built by Giles County's first millionaire, Senator Newton H. White. |
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Thomas Martin House 302 South Second Street, Pulaski, TN 38478, 931-363-3830, Visit this historical home which was once owned by prominent businessman and the founder of Martin college, Thomas Martin.  |
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Giles County Historical Museum 122 South Second Street, Pulaski, TN 38478, 931-363-3730, This local museum contains Civil War memorabilia and general history items from the Indian days in Giles County.  |
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Matt Gardner Homestead Museum, The 110 Dixontown Road, Pulaski, TN 38455, located in Elkton, TN, 317-547-9386, The Matt Gardner Homestead was listed on the National Registry of Historical Places for its significance in African American ethnic heritage, agriculture, commerce and architecture from 1870 to 1942. The farm provides for the interpretation of a variety of significant historical topics including; slavery, emancipation, reconstruction, education religion architecture and agriculture. |
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Sam Davis Museum & Trail 134 Sam Davis Avenue, Pulaski, TN 38478, 931-363-3789, Sites relating to the capture and hanging of "Boy Hero of the Confederacy."  |
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Giles County Historic Site Tour 100 South Second Street, Pulaski, TN 38478, 931-363-3789, Take part in this interesting an informative driving tour of the unique antique shops, and historic sites, and homes.  |
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