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  2. Trinity Music City - Wikipedia

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    It was first the home of singer Conway Twitty from its opening in 1982 until his death in 1993 as he lived there for many years. He built the house, which also was a country music entertainment complex, and was known as Twitty City at a cost of over $3.5 million. [1]

  3. Conway Twitty - Wikipedia

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    Twitty and Twitty City were once featured on the TV series Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, and were also seen in the Nashville episode of the BBC series Entertainment USA, presented by Jonathan King. Opened in 1982, Twitty City was a popular tourist stop throughout the 1980s and into the early 1990s; it was shut down in 1994 following a year ...

  4. Conway Twitty's Hendersonville mansion faces possible ... - AOL

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    The home of country music legend Conway Twitty faces possible demolition after the deadly Dec. 9 tornadoes.

  5. Bradley's Barn - Wikipedia

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    Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit of Owen Bradley's office in 1998. Bradley's Barn was a music recording studio founded in the mid-1960s by Owen Bradley.The studio was built in a converted barn on farmland in the Nashville suburb of Mount Juliet, and was the site of numerous notable recordings by artists including Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, The Beau Brummels, J. J. Cale, Bill ...

  6. Conway Twitty's Hendersonville mansion avoids demolition ...

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    After proposing plans to demolish Conway Twitty's 'Twitty City' property due to tornado damage, owners TBN say it will be restored. What to know.

  7. Twitty, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Twitty is an unincorporated community in Wheeler County, Texas, United States. It was named after an early settler Asa Twitty. It was named after an early settler Asa Twitty. [ 2 ]

  8. Trinity Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Christian City International was a complex in Costa Mesa, California, which served as the headquarters for TBN as well as a tourist attraction. On March 3, 2017, it was announced by The Christian media network that Trinity Christian City International had been sold to Greenlaw Partners, because TBN now finds its campus "obsolete".

  9. Hendersonville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Hendersonville is the most populous city in Sumner County, Tennessee, on Old Hickory Lake. As of the 2020 census the city's population was 61,753. [6] Hendersonville is the fourth-most populous city in the Nashville metropolitan area after Nashville, Murfreesboro, and Franklin and the 10th largest in Tennessee. Hendersonville is located 18 ...