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The house was built in 1928 for Guildford Dudley Sr, a co-founder of the Life and Casualty Insurance Company of Tennessee, and his wife, Anne Dallas Dudley. [2] Mrs. Dudley was a supporter of women's suffrage in Tennessee.
12 miles (19 km) east of Nashville on U.S. Route 70N: Hermitage: 87: Hillsboro-West End Historic District: Hillsboro-West End Historic District: December 23, 1993 : Roughly bounded by West End, 31st, Blakemore, and 21st Aves. and Interstate 440
Del Rio Pike at its junction with Hillsboro Rd. 35°55′50″N 86°52′37″W / 35.930556°N 86.876944°W / 35.930556; -86.876944 ( Toussaint L'Overture County Franklin
In Nashville, US 431, known as Hillsboro Pike, traverses the exit 3 interchange on I-440, and eventually merges into US 70/SR 1 before entering the downtown area. US 431 then joins US 31 and US 41A onto the James Robertson Parkway .
Much of the land between Hillsboro Pike and Granny White Pike was farmland during this time. [2] Hillsboro Village began to take shape in 1920, when two groceries and a pharmacy opened alongside the trolley line that ran down Hillsboro Road (21st Avenue). Residential houses were primarily built between 1910 and 1940.
Green Hills is an affluent neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. [1] Green Hills is located south of downtown Nashville on Hillsboro Pike (U.S. Highway 431/Tennessee State Route 106). Green Hills is within a region extending south to Forest Hills and Williamson County and east-west to Oak Hill and Belle Meade.
Broadway, First Avenue (South), Hermitage Avenue, Lebanon Pike SR 45: Old Hickory Boulevard: SR 65 / SR 65 [a] West Trinity Lane, Whites Creek Pike SR 100: Highway 100 West SR 106 [a] Hillsboro Pike SR 112 [a] Clarksville Pike SR 155 / SR 155: Briley Parkway, Thompson Lane, Woodmont Blvd. SR 171: Old Hickory Boulevard, Hobson Pike SR 174
William C. Weaver Jr. and W.H. Criswell, two real estate developers from Nashville, Tennessee, first proposed to build Green Hills Village in 1953. Their plans called for a 25-store shopping mall . The firms selected a site along Hillsboro Pike ( US 431 ) and Abbott Martin Road, an area which their research determined had the most population ...