A Centerpiece of Local Life, Then & Now

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the site lies nestled between the Stones and Cumberland Rivers. This beautiful 1859 antebellum mansion and the adjacent 1802 Federal style brick home were once the centerpiece of Donelson, Tennessee.

Learn More About Two Rivers

Interested in an in-person presentation about the history of Two Rivers Mansion? Request a presentation today.

Family History

Meet three generations of McGavocks.
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Architecture

Explore one of the earliest ornate Italianate houses in the area.
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The Mansion Today

The Mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The 1802 House

Learn about one of Nashville’s oldest brick houses.
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Understanding Slavery & Indigenous Peoples at Two Rivers

Learn more about the history of slavery at the property.
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Restoration

See how we preserve the splendor of the mansion.
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Help Preserve a Piece of Local Nashville History

The Friends of Two Rivers Mansion is a 501(c)3 dedicated to raising community awareness about the home, its heritage, and to raising funds to preserve this piece of local history. We need your help to continue this important work.

How You Can Help