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In the early morning of May 4, flooding at a Nashville Electric Service substation caused power to go out in the center of the city. Among the buildings that lost electricity was the 617-foot (188 m) AT&T Building, the tallest building in Tennessee. Power was not expected to be restored until Friday, May 7. [19]
Between May 1 and 7, 2010, much of Nashville was extensively flooded as part of a series of 1,000 year floods throughout Middle and West Tennessee. Much of the flooding took place in areas along the Cumberland and Harpeth Rivers and Mill Creek, and caused extensive damage to the many buildings and structures in the city, including the Grand Ole ...
The John Sevier State Office Building, also known as the Tennessee State Office Building, is a historic building in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.. Located on Tennessee State Capitol grounds, it was designed in the Art Deco architectural style by Emmons H. Woolwine, and completed in 1940. [1] It was named for Governor John Sevier.
Within the district are several school buildings, churches, a library and commercial buildings. The neighborhood was formed during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the structures feature many different architectural styles. [2] In 2018, the News channel 5 Nashville reported that the neighborhood was becoming unaffordable ...
Buncombe County officials announced Sept. 26 that residents in Biltmore Village in Asheville should evacuate ahead of Helene making landfall. Now, the area is experiencing historic flooding thanks ...
Omohundro Water Treatment Plant is a municipal water treatment plant located in Davidson County, Nashville, Tennessee on Omohundro Drive.. Built in 1888, the pump station and boiler house were designed by C. K. Colley.
No Christmas is complete without lights, and Cheekwood Botanical Garden in Nashville, Tennessee, shines brighter than most. More than a million lights are bringing holiday cheer at an annual ...
The Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville, benefiting Cheekwood Estate & Gardens and ECON Charities, returns for its 35th year from January 31 to February 2, 2024, at the Music City Center.Featuring ...