History

Old bones, new life. The story of Salt Ranch starts long before we got here.

1800s
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Way Back

Before there was a Nashville, there was a trail. Buffalo carved it through the cane and hills of Middle Tennessee, moving between salt licks that drew every living thing for miles. Native hunters followed the buffalo. French traders followed the hunters. Settlers widened the path into a road, and that road became Dickerson Pike.

The Main House has been standing here since 1824, when it opened as Maple Manor, a ten-room property known for its garden parties, weddings, and community gatherings. The Pike grew into the Dixie Highway, then into a stretch of mid-century motel boom. Guest buildings went up in the 1950s, the pool was poured in 1957, and in 1964 the property took on a new name: the Congress Inn. Every generation found a reason to stop here.

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Today

The name is a nod to the salt that started it all. The ranch is what we built on top of it. Main House restored, rooms refreshed, pool back open. Room to Roam, on the same ground where roaming has always been the point.

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2023