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  2. Brentwood, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Farms office complex was built a few years later on what was once an American Saddle Horse farm and race track. The Brentwood Derby was run there until the mid 1970s. Development has continued as Nashville has expanded its economy. In August 2016, developers announced a $270 million project in the Cool Springs area.

  3. Earl Teater - Wikipedia

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    In 1943 Teater moved to Brentwood, Tennessee to be the trainer for Maryland Farm. [1] [2] In 1945 he returned to Kentucky and became trainer for Dodge Stables, part of Castleton Farm. [3] Teater was best known for training the chestnut stallion Wing Commander. [4] In 1948 he entered Wing Commander in the World's Championship Horse Show for the ...

  4. Milky Way Farm - Wikipedia

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    84003537 [1] Added to NRHP. September 27, 1984. Milky Way Farm in Giles County, Tennessee, is the former estate of Franklin C. Mars, founder of Mars Candies. The property is named for the company's Milky Way candy bar. [2] During the Great Depression, the estate was the largest employer in Giles county. [2][3] The estate is listed on the ...

  5. Denny P. Hadley House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. April 14, 1988. The Denny P. Hadley House is a house in Brentwood, Tennessee, United States, that dates from c.1840 and that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It has also been known as Green Pastures and as Hadleywood. The structure is a two-story brick central passage plan house and other architecture.

  6. Owen-Primm House - Wikipedia

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    The Owen-Primm House was originally a log cabin built by Jabez Owen c. 1806, and later expanded with wood framing by Thomas Perkins Primm c. 1845. [ 3] This property in Brentwood, Tennessee was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. Dr. Jabez Owen was a prominent physician and planter in Brentwood who owned hundreds of ...

  7. Horse industry in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The horse industry in Tennessee is the 6th largest in the United States, and over 3 million acres of Tennessee farmland are used for horse-related activities. The most popular breed in the state is the Tennessee Walking Horse - developed by crossing Thoroughbred , Morgan , Saddlebred , and Standardbred horses in the 19th and 20th centuries ...

  8. McCrory-Mayfield House - Wikipedia

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    The McCrory-Mayfield House is a historic log house in Brentwood, Tennessee, U.S..It was built in 1798 by Thomas McCrory, a settler and veteran of the American Revolution. Thomas came to Tennessee to claim some of the land granted by the United States government to his late father, Captain Thomas McCrory who died from wounds inflicted at the Battle of Germantown in 17

  9. Smithson–McCall Farm - Wikipedia

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    Smithson–McCall Farm is a 256.3-acre (103.7 ha) historic district in Bethesda, Tennessee.The farm was listed under the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The listing claims that the property "documents the impact of the progressive agricultural movement of the early twentieth century on the operations and landscape of a middle-class family farm," and includes an "architecturally ...