Nashville Arts and Artist
Tour of galleries, TPAC, Frist Center, 5th Avenue Galleries, Public Art and Wedgewood Houston. Learn about famous Nashville artist including William Edmondson, Red Grooms and Aaron Douglas. Learn about the great art exhibits over the years and famous art which are located in Nashville.
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Nashville Tragedies
Learn the story of Nashville’s worst floods, fires, tornados, the Christmas day bombing, train crashes and when the city’s reservoir burst and how Nashville responded to each one of these events. it impacted Nashville.
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Nashville Most Famous Inventions
Learn the story behind Maxwell House Coffee, Cotton Candy, Self-Rising Flour, Lay’s Potato Chips and Goo Goo Clusters all invented in Nashville and how they made millions for their inventors.
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Fashion History
Learn about Nashville fashion industry and designers who made rhinestone outfits for stars from Elvis to Johnny Cash designed Manuel and Nudie. How fashion and rhinestones propelled country music and how a Nashville based GENESCO shoe made hundreds of thousands of shoes a year and the iconic Duck Head brand...
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Nashville Rivals
How these rivals through fierce completion of industry businesses made Nashville better for everyone. Banner and Tennessean newspapers. Life & Casualty and National Life Insurance, Ryman Boat Line and Railroads, Harvey’s, Cain-Sloan and Castner Knott Department stores. First American, Third National and Commerce Union Bank.
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Lower Broadway
Learn the history of Broadway from Captain Ryman days to the present with the famous honkytonks and restaurants. Learn how Nashville’s most famous street became just as famous as Beale Street in Memphis, Bourbon Street in New Orleans and the Strip in Los Vegas. Hear the stories of the buildings...
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Church Street
Learn the story of Nashville’s most famous street from the place were the first European settlers of Nashville lived to the founding of most major religious denominations all located on this street. In its heyday featuring the grand movies theaters including the one which once hosted the Grammy Awards, the...
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Nashville Famous Hotels
Learn about the early stagecoach era inns to the famous Maxwell House Hotel completed in 1869 and helped launch Nashville’s first consumer brand with famous coffee. Hear the stories of the places Presidents stayed, history was made and the legislative deals were made including the Hermitage Hotel, Duncan, Tulane, Commercial...
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Dutchman’s Curve
Learn about a tragic train crash that happened in 1918 and is still the worst train crash in American history where 101 people died. Visit the crash site and hear the stories on why it happened and how it could have been avoided. Learn how safety regulations after the crash...
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How Nashville became the IT City
A historical look of Nashville’s growth starting in the late 19th century and mainly concentrating on the last 25 years with Fortune 500 companies moving to Nashville, professional sports teams, new museums, a library and a symphony hall and the opening of great restaurants by award winning chefs tapping into the...
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Tennessee Centennial Exposition 1897
Tennessee’s famous World’s Fair where the Parthenon debuted and attracted 1.8 million visitors in six months including President Williams McKinley, Susan B. Anthony and Booker T. Washington. No single event has changed Nashville or Tennessee like this Exposition. Tour Centennial Park and see the Parthenon which was at first built...
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Courthouses, Lawyers and Judges
A history of Nashville’s legal community learning about famous cases, the lawyers and judges. Visit the historic courthouses and learn the history of lawsuits and lawyers in Nashville.
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