A major landmark of Civil War history is the city’s Fort Negley, site of the 1864 Battle of Nashville. The city had been taken by the Union forces early in the war and was heavily fortified due to its role in the supply lines to the Union’s western front. The Confederate’s failed attempt to retake the city damaged much of the fort, but it was reconstructed in the 1930s as part of the Works Progress Administration. It remained closed until 2004, when new boardwalks and interpretive stations were added.











