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  2. Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Most of its dogs are at least ten years old, however. [6] It adopts suitable dogs from five regional animal shelters. [5] It includes a network of forever foster homes within 100 mi (160 km) of Mount Juliet, where dogs can be placed with families while still remaining under the ultimate ownership of the sanctuary.

  3. Retiree Is On A Mission To Give Loving Home Exclusively To ...

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    Image credits: wolfgang2242 Lastly, Steve gave advice to people who are considering adopting a senior pet but may be hesitant due to concerns about their health or the commitment involved.

  4. A rescue dog changed my life. Adopt one of the pups from ...

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    Reporter Jacob Beckwith wrote that this is not unusual to Nashville; in fact, 900,000 cats and dogs have "entered and lingered" in the nation's shelters since January 2021, per a Shelter Animal ...

  5. Nashville community 'stepped up' to save dogs in Metro ... - AOL

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    After a heater in Metro Nashville Animal Care and Control’s impound area failed, Nashville residents offered their homes to almost 30 dogs.

  6. Woodlawn Memorial Park (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Jackson (1926–1979), musician – considered by many in the country music industry to be the first great Nashville session fiddler; Claude Jarman Jr. (1934-2025), actor; George Jones (1931–2013), Country Music Hall of Fame Singer; Amelia Laskey (1885–1973), ornithologist; Larrie Londin (1943–1992), drummer

  7. Greenwood Cemetery (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    He settled in Nashville in 1884, where he became a well known minister and businessman. [3] In 1887 he conceived the idea of establishing a cemetery for African Americans on 37 acres (15 ha) of land near Buttermilk Ridge at Elm Hill Road. He purchased the land in 1887 for $30,000, and in 1888 he established Greenwood Cemetery.

  8. A year after deadly Nashville shooting, Christian school ...

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    Sullivan said getting a family dog was one of the first recommendations of a counseling group that showed up to help after the shooting. “We have seen over 70 dog adoptions since March, my ...

  9. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    William Percy Sharpe (1871–1942), Mayor of Nashville, 1922–24 [5] John Hugh Smith (1819–1870), Mayor of Nashville three times during the 19th century [5] Donald W. Southgate (1887–1953), architect [17] Edward Bushrod Stahlman (1843–1930), German-born railroad executive, publisher of the Nashville Banner and builder of The Stahlman. [18]

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