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On the Nashville Historic Preservation list, this Belmont-Hillsboro home is remodeled and taking offers from buyers. Look inside the Foursquare home for sale in Nashville's Belmont-Hillsboro ...
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]
Nashville: Plantation house on the property that is now the site of the Nashville Zoo 81: Benajah Gray Log House: Benajah Gray Log House: July 11, 1985 : 446 Battle Rd. Antioch: 82: Gymnasium, Vanderbilt University
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.
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.
The Hubbard House is a historic house in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in 1921 by architecture firm McKissack and McKissack for Dr. George W. Hubbard, the then-president of Meharry Medical College, an African-American medical school. [2] [3] It was built on its original campus, and its construction was funded by trustees and alumni. [2]
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