Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bradford-Berry House?
Who were the Bradford and Berry families?
Why preserve this property?
How can I help?
- Donate (one-time or recurring)
- Volunteer (events, cleanup days, outreach, committees)
- Share and spread the word (share posts/videos and invite neighbors to follow)
- Offer expertise (historic preservation, research, grants, fundraising, legal, construction, landscaping, community programming)
Can I visit?
Right now, visiting is typically limited and based on scheduled opportunities (special events, volunteer days, or arranged access). As preservation planning continues and the site is stabilized for safety, the goal is to expand access so more residents can experience Hazel Patch and the surrounding grounds.
What’s the connection to Nashville Airport?
The Berry name has a regional connection beyond Hendersonville. BNA’s call letters are widely cited as standing for “Berry Field Nashville,” and Berry Field was named in honor of Colonel Harry S. Berry, associated with the WPA-era development of the airport. That connection is part of why the Berry name is historically significant well beyond this single property.
How do I share memories or historical information?
We welcome it. If you have photos, documents, stories, or family memories connected to Hazel Patch or the Bradford/Berry history, please share them through our community submission form (or message the Preservation Society through the page). Community contributions help build a stronger historical record and strengthen preservation efforts.
Where do donations go?
- Preservation planning and stabilization
- Safety and site upkeep (basic maintenance, securing the property, insurance)
- Historic research and documentation
- Professional assessments (structural, preservation, environmental as needed)
- Public education and outreach
We’ll continue providing updates so supporters can see how contributions are being used and what progress is being made.
Is this a nonprofit?
Yes. The Bradford-Berry House Preservation Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and contributions are generally tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Donations support the Society’s mission to protect and preserve Hazel Patch and the surrounding grounds for long-term public benefit.