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[2] In 1989, a Vanderbilt Professor, Henry Teloh, and his wife, Mary, purchased the house, and continued the care and restoration of it. The Teloh family did extensive restoration of the house after it was heavily damaged by the April, 1998 F-4 Tornado that hit Nashville. Sally Teloh Lott, and her husband, Lee Lott, still own the house as of 2021.
1014 14th Avenue North and 1218–1220 Phillips Street 36°10′09″N 86°48′00″W  /  36.1692°N 86.8001°W  / 36.1692; -86.8001  ( Clark Memorial Methodist Church Nashville
The newest addition to the shining towers of Nashville's Church Street has hit the market. Prime, a unique 38-story apartment building developed by Nashville-based Giarratana and shaped like ...
The small farms have long since disappeared in favor of the post World War II homes comprising today's West Meade. [4] Typical of its era, West Meade is a suburban, automobile-oriented neighborhood. It originally consisted primarily of masonry veneer "ranch" style detached houses on large lots. "Some of the ranch homes original to the ...
The house is located at 908 Meridian Street in Nashville, the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee. [1] [2] It is located opposite the Ray of Hope Community Church (formerly known as the Meridian Street United Methodist Church, built in 1925), [3] between Vaughn Street and Cleveland Street. [4]
It is on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) tract about 5 miles (8.0 km) south of the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville. The state purchased the house in 1949 and it has served as the home of Tennessee's governors since then. [1] The house is open to the public for tours by advance reservation. [2]
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