The Douglass-Clark House is a visitor and interpretive center. A single room inside the house served as the first Sumner County Courthouse from 1788-1790.
The Douglass-Clark House, restored by Sumner County, is a visitors and interpretive center. The house is on the Tennessee and National Register of Historic Places. A single room inside the house served as one of the earliest Sumner County Courthouses from 1788 until 1790. The home also has Civil War significance with four of the Clark brothers serving in the Confederate army. A Civil War Trail Marker is at the site.
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