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Southern side of a Spencer Creek tributary, west of the Nashville Golf and Athletic Club [7 35°57′38″N 86°47′41″W / 35.960556°N 86.794722°W / 35.960556; -86.794722 ( Coats-Hines Archaeological
The land was given to the Grand Lodge of Tennessee Free and Accepted Masons by Jere Baxter, the founder of the Tennessee Central Railroad. [2] The building was designed by Nashville architects Asmus and Norton in Colonial Revival style, and was completed in 1913–1915. [2] It housed older Freemasons and families of lower means. [2]
Nashville, Tennessee Dot Records was an American record label founded by Randy Wood and Gene Nobles that was active between 1950 and 1978. The original headquarters of Dot Records were in Gallatin, Tennessee .
Some southern U.S. beekeepers keep bees primarily to raise queens and package bees for sale. Northern beekeepers can buy early spring queens and 3- or 4-pound packages of live worker bees from the South to replenish hives that die out during the winter, although this is becoming less practical due to the spread of the Africanized bee.
This community, the first permanent European settlement in Tennessee, was named for the creek that runs through it, which is named for pioneer Daniel Boone. [2] In the center of Boones Creek is a historic marker that tells the origins of the community's name. Daniel Boone was a frontiersman, and hunted over large areas of the early frontier lands.
He donated a parcel of land on the estate to build a shooting lodge, and founded the Belle Meade Gun Club in 1898. [12] The club hosted the U.S. Wing Shot Championship in October, 1998. [13] Celebrity exhibition marksman, Annie Oakley, visited the Belle Meade Gun Club on October 26, 1899, as a special guest in a shooting competition. [14]
Location of Madison County in Tennessee. ... Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Passenger Depot-Jackson. February 11, 1993 : 590 S. Royal St. Jackson: 20: New ...
3206 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Coordinates NRHP reference No. 10000481 [1] ... It is home to the Woman's Club of Nashville.