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  2. WeGo Public Transit - Wikipedia

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    The first electric streetcar in Nashville came in 1889. [6] Over the years, several different companies offered transit in Nashville. The first buses came in 1926, as a complement to the preceding rail lines. [6] In 1930, Tennessee Electric Power Company took over the transit system and phased out streetcars by February 1941. [7]

  3. Tennessee Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Coach Company and the other carrier – first the UTC, later the CCC, even later the Southeastern GL – shared their joint certificate (for the route between Nashville and Knoxville) in an unusual way: One carrier ran in one direction on any given scheduled trip, then the other carrier ran in that direction on that same sked the ...

  4. J.C. Bradford & Co. - Wikipedia

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    J.C. Bradford & Co. was founded in May 1927, with the $10,000 purchase of Joe B. Palmer Co., a small securities firm in Nashville. Prior to founding J.C. Bradford & Co., Bradford had worked in insurance, managing the Davis, Bradford & Company insurance agency until 1923 when he was brought in to save the Memphis-based grocery store Piggly Wiggly.

  5. U.S. Route 64 in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Ocoee Scenic Byway was the first National Forest Scenic Byway in the nation, designated on July 22, 1988 by the United States Forest Service (USFS). [2] TDOT plans to remove the designation of US 64 from the Ocoee Scenic Byway, and build a new four lane route, due to the high volumes of commercial traffic passing through the area.

  6. James Cowdon Bradford Sr. - Wikipedia

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    It was headquartered in Nashville's first skyscraper, the Courtyard Nashville Downtown. Bradford was a senior partner at the firm. [1] He was the first Tennessean to buy a seat on the New York Stock Exchange in 1930, for $400,000. [3] In 1941, he encouraged the management at the NYSE to hire non-New Yorkers in what became known as the "Bradford ...

  7. The in-demand direct flights Nashville International Airport ...

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    There are 127 nonstop flights connecting Nashville with the rest of the world. But demand for new direct routes is still strong. The in-demand direct flights Nashville International Airport wants ...

  8. List of state routes in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    US 31A/US 31A Bus./SR 11 in Lewisburg: US 70S/US 431/SR 1 in Nashville: c. 1929: current Mostly unsigned companion route for US 431 SR 107: 78.77: 126.77 Near Round Mountain Campground near Del Rio: NC 226 at the North Carolina state line in Unicoi County: c. 1929: current SR 108: 60.31: 97.06 SR 28 in Whitwell: SR 55 Bus.

  9. When is the first day of school for Nashville and Middle ...

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    Williamson County Schools. Aug. 5: Half-day for grades 1-12. Aug. 6: First full day for grades 1-12. Aug. 12: First full day for pre-K, early childhood and kindergarten