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Guided
tours offered seven days a week, 9 to 5 Central time year round |
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TOURS |
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"The
Four Faces of Fun at Falcon Rest" combine entertaining
history-based shows with meals and mansion tours. |
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Area
Step-on Tour
School
Groups
Scout Groups |
| SHOP |
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Victorian
Gift Shop filled with unique 1800s treasures -- called "an
attraction in itself" |
| DINE |
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Charming
Victorian Tea Room serving daily 9 to 5 |
| STAY |
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Falcon
Manor B&B: Romantic bed & breakfast guest suites on
grounds of Falcon Rest Mansion |
| WEDDINGS |
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Storybook
location for your Victorian Tennessee wedding: outdoor and indoor
venues |
| SPECIAL
EVENTS |
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Delicious
food in beautiful surroundings |
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Class
Reunions
Christmas Parties
Business Events
Bridal Teas
Baby Showers
Anniversary Parties
Red Hat Groups |
| ABOUT
the MANSION |
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History
Restoration
Gardens
Ghosts |
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THINGS TO DO |
| DIRECTIONS |
| PRESS
& PUBLICITY
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Learn
the secrets • Experience the mysteries • See the beauty
In 1896, entrepreneur Clay Faulkner
told his wife Mary he'd build her "the grandest mansion in Tennessee"
if she would move next to their woolen mill, 2-1/2 miles from downtown
McMinnville.
Mary agreed, and Faulkner supervised
construction as enthusiastically as he promoted the mill's "Gorilla
Pants" (so strong even a gorilla couldn't tear them apart)
and mineral water at the Faulkner Springs Hotel, the "ideal
health and pleasure resort" he would eventually open on the
lake across the road.
Faulkner's solid-brick, 10,000-square-foot
mansion had all the "modern conveniences" when it was
built -- electric lights, indoor plumbing, central heat, and more.
That's one reason PBS dubbed it "Tennessee's Biltmore."
In the 1940s, Clay Faulkner's
mansion was converted into a hospital and nursing home. An early
ad boasted a quiet location and an ideal climate, at rates of $5.00
to 8.00 per day -- according to care required. By the mid-1950's,
Dr. J.P. Dietrich had added onto the building and renamed it the
Faulkner Springs Hospital. Local folks still tell fond stories about
the doctor and the house where he dispensed medicine and love. The
doctor closed the hospital in 1968. He stripped out much of the
woodwork in an unsuccessful attempt to tear down the solid brick
structure, then let it sit empty for a decade an a half.
When George McGlothin bought
the old house at auction in 1989, it was a ghost of its former glory.
He and his wife Charlien began four years of restoration, tackling
95 percent of the work themselves. Their efforts were rewarded with
the National Trust's Great American Home Award for restoration in
1997. Today, the mansion is filled with museum quality Victorian
antiques, and some say it's presided over by a friendly ghost --
perhaps the proud builder himself.
It's open seven days a week year
round for historic home tours, group entertainment shows, delicious
meals, 1890s shopping, weddings and other special events -- all
of which live up to Falcon Rest's well-earned reputation as "the
Victorian mansion where history is fun."

Gems from the Gent
The Victorian Gentleman is the talent behind the
fun and the visionary behind the restoration at Falcon Rest Mansion.
Whenever you see our "Gems from the Gent" logo, click
for some of his entertaining stories about the mansion.
For a start, follow this link to find out more
about The People
Behind the Victorian Gent and Lady. To read more of his
first-person stories, go to the "Gent's
Gems" page.
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Group
Shows to Join
Group history shows can be scheduled
any time for groups of 20 or more.
Don't have a group but still want
to participate? Here are dates for upcoming shows that
individuals can attend with advance reservations:
Murder
at the Mansion
Fri., March 2, 6:15 p.m.
Vaudeville
Style History Show
Thurs., March 29, 11 a.m.
Ghost
at the Mansion
Sat., April 14, noon
Honeymoon
Ball of Gen. John Hunt Morgan
Tues., April 17, noon
Murder
at the Mansion
Sat., April 21, 11 a.m.
Fri., May 18, 11 a.m.
Mon., May 21, 11 a.m.
Advance
reservations required. Call 931-668-4444 or e-mail
falconrest@falconrest.com.
Scheduled performances
subject to cancellation.
All times are Central.
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Upcoming
Area Events:
Tour Falcon Rest Mansion or eat in our Victorian Tea Room
while you're in McMinnville for the show.
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Get
a bird's-eye-view of Falcon Rest's buildings and grounds from
our
Property
Map
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