A replica can be visited today at the Meriwether Lewis Park, located on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Lewis County, Tennessee, south of Nashville, southwest of Columbia, and east of Hohenwald, Tennessee.
The original stand consisted of two rough log cabins adjoined at right angles, with a dogtrot between them.
According to tradition, Robert Griner sold whiskey to the Indians, whose lands came within a few feet of the cabin.
The proper use of the stand was to provide food and lodging to travelers passing through the Natchez Trace.
In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps built a replica cabin less than 20 feet from the remains of the original stand.