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  2. 333 Commerce - Wikipedia

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    333 Commerce St [5] (formerly the AT&T Building, South Central Bell Building, and BellSouth Building, also colloquially known as the Batman Building [12]) is a 617-foot (188 m), 33-story skyscraper completed in September 1994 and located in Nashville, Tennessee. The structure is designed as an office tower capable of housing 2,000 workers.

  3. Tate Springs, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In the post-Civil War era, a businessman named Samuel Tate constructed a large Victorian-style luxury hotel in the community that became the main focus of a resort known as Tate Springs. Around the late 1870s, the hotel was purchased by Captain Thomas Tomlinson, who would transform the property into a vast resort that advertised the supposed ...

  4. WPRT-FM - Wikipedia

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    Originally, WPRT was the call sign for the now-defunct 105.5 FM in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, and was the "sister" station to WPRT (960 AM) in Prestonsburg. Today while WPRT still exists, its former "sister" station moved to 105.3 FM and now uses the call sign WXKZ and is owned by Gearheart Communications in Harold, Kentucky, and broadcasts an oldies format.

  5. Samuel DeWitt Proctor - Wikipedia

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    Samuel DeWitt Proctor was born in Norfolk, Virginia on July 13, 1921. [1] Unusual for an African American born in this era, Proctor's grandparents on both sides had received education at the university level: his paternal grandmother had attended Hampton Institute, and both of his maternal grandparents had attended Norfolk Mission College,the forerunner of Booker T Washington High School in ...

  6. List of mayors of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Van Dyke Stout: 1841–1842 Thomas B. Coleman: 1842–1843 Powhatan W. Maxey: 1843–1845 John Hugh Smith: 1845–1846 John A. Goodlett: 1846–1847 Alexander Allison: 1847–1849 John McCormick Lea: 1849–1850 John Hugh Smith: 1850–1853 Williamson Hartley Horn: 1853–1854 William Booker Shapard: 1854–1854 Robert Bell Castleman ...

  7. Tate McRae announces new album, 2025 ‘Miss Possessive ... - AOL

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    Pop sensation Tate McRae has announced the release date of her third album and a massive 50-date world tour that will stop in Nashville next year. Tate McRae announces new album, 2025 ‘Miss ...

  8. Samuel S. Morton House - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel S. Morton House is a property in Franklin, Tennessee that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It has also been known as Lillie House. [1] The listing included three contributing buildings and one contributing structure on 3.4 acres (1.4 ha). [1]

  9. Lawyers of alleged Andrew Tate's victims say their clients ...

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    Lawyers for alleged abuse victims of Andrew Tate, the social media influencer charged with rape and human trafficking, said Thursday that the accused and his followers are trying to intimidate ...