Little Nashville is a ghost town in Jackson County, Alabama, United States.
Northeast of the settlement is a hilly projection of land called "Little Nashville Point".
[2] A former home in Little Nashville was described as the Paint Rock River valley's best example of Queen Anne style architecture, while The Browning House (c. 1850) west of Little Nashville served as a Union Army hospital during the Civil War.
[4] Little Nashville Farm, a 972 acres (393 ha) property identified as an "Alabama Treasure Forest", is located at the former settlement.
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