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Christmas at Belmont Mansion

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There are wonderful ways to enjoy the magical season of Christmas at

Belmont Mansion this year. 

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With multiple opportunities to visit and to celebrate, we invite you to join us at one of

Nashville's most iconic 19th century homes, decorated for a Victorian Christmas.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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David Alford returns this holiday to

Belmont Mansion with a performance of Christmas stories and songs including his rendition of

Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” accompanied by Paul Carrol Binkley performing original music.

 

David and Paul will be joined by actors

Jenny Littleton and Erin Ramsey, and musicians Antonia Ferguson, Russell Davis, and Brad Albin to share Christmas tales along with

musical favorites that tug on heartstrings and

inspire memories of the season.

 

Presented in the decorated Grand Salon.  

Bring your family or guests for a tour and experience one of the few Victorian homes in Nashville

decorated for the season. 

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Christmas tours are offered on select days, please check the schedule for offerings and tickets. 

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Make that all important year end contribution and support one of

Nashville's most iconic 19th century homes. 

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All event and tour proceeds support the ongoing operation, restoration and preservation of Belmont Mansion.

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Thank you!​

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GPS ADDRESS

Belmont Blvd & Acklen Avenue 

Nashville, TN 37212

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MAILING ADDRESS

1900 Belmont Blvd

Nashville, TN 37212

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615-460-5459

Elopement Packages

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Intimate and elegant elopement ceremonies are popular at Belmont Mansion! Affordable Nashville Elopements start here!

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Photos by Ed Houk

The architecture of Belmont Mansion makes it one of the most significant homes of 19th century Tennessee.

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Sold by the Acklen family in 1887, the house went to a developer who began one of Nashville’s early suburbs.

It was then purchased by two women who in 1890 started a college which evolved into Belmont University. Today the Belmont Mansion Association, which was formed in 1972, owns the collection, runs the museum, and shares this unique story of 19th century Nashville with visitors from far and near.

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