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  2. Home for Aged Masons - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Nashville architects Asmus and Norton in Colonial Revival style, and was completed in 1913–1915. [2] It housed older Freemasons and families of lower means. [ 2 ] It was co-founded by William H. Bumpas and Marcus B. Toney , who served as its founding president. [ 2 ]

  3. Two Rivers Mansion (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was built in 1859 for David H. McGavock (1826–1896), a cousin of the McGavocks who owned the Carnton plantation in Franklin, Tennessee, and his wife William "Willie" Elizabeth Harding (1832–1895), whose family owned the Belle Meade Plantation.

  4. East Nashville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district is 2 miles east of downtown Nashville. The area was developed between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Historically, it has been a middle class area. There are 352 buildings in the district and the majority of the buildings are single family homes. The district also has several churches a corner store and a school.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Davidson ...

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    Originally the University of Nashville, Literary Department Building. Begun in 1853; architect was Major Adolphus Heiman of Nashville. [9] 122: Nashville Christian Institute Gymnasium: Nashville Christian Institute Gymnasium: March 10, 2005 : 2420 Batavia St.

  6. Travellers Rest (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Travellers Rest, also known as Golgotha, [2] is a former plantation and historic plantation house, located in Nashville, Tennessee. The first owner of the site was John Overton in 1796, who built the first family home in 1799. [2] For many years this plantation was worked and maintained by enslaved Black people. [3] [4]

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tennessee

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    Farm first settled in 1830 by Joseph Williamson and family in the small community of Liberty just east of Granville. Historic home built in 1850 by Andrew Jackson Vantrease. Samuel Sampson Carver purchased property in 1890, operating a saw mill, blacksmith shop, and general store in addition to his agricultural uses.

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