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  2. Congregation Ohabai Sholom (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Ohabai Sholom, known as The Temple, is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 5015 Harding Pike, in Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States.Founded in the 1840s, the congregation is notable for the elaborate, Moorish Revival Vine Street Temple that was its home from 1874 until its demolition in 1954; replaced by its current synagogue the following year.

  3. Nashville Tennessee Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Tennessee Temple is the 84th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [2] It is located in Franklin, Tennessee, United States, approximately 20 miles (32 km) southwest of central Nashville.

  4. Congregation Sherith Israel (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Sherith Israel has its beginnings in 1887, when it was a Hungarian congregation organized by the Hungarian Benevolent Society of Nashville. [2]In 1904, another congregation called Adath Israel declared itself as a Conservative congregation, making the Hungarian synagogue the only Orthodox congregation in Nashville.

  5. West End Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    West End Synagogue, originally Khal Kodesh Adath Israel and known for a while as the Gay Street Synagogue, is a congregation in Nashville, Tennessee.It is affiliated with the Conservative movement and dates to the 1850s.

  6. Temple Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery was established in 1851, when Isaac Garritson, [2] Jacob Mitchell, and Michael Powers of the Hebrew Benevolent Burial Society purchased three acres of land from James C. Owen. [3] [4] Owen was the co-owner of the Buena Vista Turnpike Company. [3]

  7. Parthenon (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    A copy of the script is on file at the Nashville Public Library. Both shows featured displays ranging from chariot races to large dance numbers to thousands of live birds to set pieces that shot flames, all set against the backdrop of the Nashville Parthenon.

  8. Grand Lodge Building (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Lodge Building is a historic building at the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.It houses the Grand Lodge of Tennessee of Free and Accepted Masons.

  9. Prophet Omega - Wikipedia

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    Prophet Omega (real name Omega Townsend; August 27, 1927 – February 28, 1992) was a weekly radio evangelist broadcasting in Nashville, Tennessee on Music Row’s WNAH in the 1970s.