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  2. Fifth Avenue Historic District (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The area has been the retail center of Nashville. The area is 4.5 acres (1.8 ha) and the borders are Church Street to the south, Union Street to the north, Fourth Avenue to the east and Sixth Avenue to the west. One of the historic buildings from the district is the Woolworth building.

  3. Parthenon (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    The Parthenon in Centennial Park, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, Greece. It was designed by architect William Crawford Smith [4] [5] and built in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition . Today, the Parthenon, which functions as an art museum, stands as the ...

  4. History of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Historic Photos of Nashville in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Nashville, Tennessee: Turner Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59652-539-9. McGuire, Jim (2007). Historic Photos of the Opry: Ryman Auditorium 1974. Nashville, Tennessee: Turner Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59652-373-9. Singleton's Nashville business directory for 1865, Nashville: Singleton, 1865, OL 23367287M

  5. Printer's Alley - Wikipedia

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    Printer's Alley. Coordinates: 36.1640°N 86.7784°W. Numerous bars, nightclubs, and restaurants occupy Printer's Alley. A large sign marks the entrance to Printer's Alley on Church Street. Printer's Alley is a famous alley in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., between Third and Fourth Avenues, running from Union Street to Commerce Street.

  6. Nashville sit-ins - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville sit-ins, which lasted from February 13 to May 10, 1960, were part of a protest to end racial segregation at lunch counters in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The sit-in campaign, coordinated by the Nashville Student Movement and the Nashville Christian Leadership Council, was notable for its early success and its emphasis on ...

  7. Union Station (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the hotel Newly transformed guest rooms Hotel lobby and chandeliers. Nashville's Union Station is a former railroad terminal designed by Richard Montfort, chief engineer of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), and built between 1898 and 1900 to serve the passengers of the eight railroads that provided passenger service to Nashville, Tennessee, at the time, but principally ...

  8. Flag of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    City of Nashville and Davidson County. The flag of Nashville, Tennessee, consists of the city's seal on a white disc surrounded by a field of blue, with a strip of gold on the fly. According to the resolution adopting the flag, the blue stands for the courage and conviction of the city's leaders throughout history, while the gold denotes the ...

  9. Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Cheekwood is a 55-acre (22 ha) historic estate on the western edge of Nashville, Tennessee that houses the Cheekwood Estate & Gardens. Formerly the residence of Nashville's Cheek family, the 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2) Georgian -style mansion was opened as a botanical garden and art museum in 1960.

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