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  2. Downtown Presbyterian Church (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    April 19, 1993 [ 1] The Downtown Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee, a part of the Presbyterian Church (USA), was formerly known as First Presbyterian Church. The church is located at the corner of Rep. John Lewis Way and Church Street. As Old First Presbyterian Church it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993, for its ...

  3. Christ Presbyterian Church (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Presbyterian Church. The Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, is a Presbyterian Church in America multi-site church with three campuses (Old Hickory Blvd, Music Row, and Cool Springs) with approximately 2,000 total weekly attenders as of 2022.

  4. St. Mary's Catholic Church (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    July 08, 1970. St. Mary of the Seven Sorrows Church (commonly St. Mary's Catholic Church and formerly the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin of the Seven Sorrows) is an historic Catholic parish in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Its church on the corner of Charlotte Avenue and 5th Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee, built in 1845, it is ...

  5. History of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    This article pertains to the history of Nashville, the state capital of Tennessee. What is now Nashville was the center of civilization for the Mississippian culture around 1300. [1] In 1779, Fort Nashborough was built here in 1779 by pioneers from North Carolina. In 1784 it was incorporated as a town by the North Carolina legislature.

  6. Why a Church of Christ congregation near Nashville sold its ...

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    It’s not your grandfather’s Church of Christ. Then again, it’s not trying to be. The New Garden Church — which grew out of the Hermitage Church of Christ, a more traditional congregation ...

  7. Ryman Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Ryman Auditorium. Ryman Auditorium (originally Union Gospel Tabernacle and renamed Grand Ole Opry House for a period) is a historic 2,362-seat live-performance venue and museum located at 116 Rep. John Lewis Way North, in the downtown core of Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It is best known as the home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974.

  8. Why Nashville tourists are obsessed with this 19th century ...

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    June 20, 2024 at 6:01 AM. Known for its neon signs, narrow walkways and thick history, Printers Alley has long been an integral, if sometimes seedy, part of downtown Nashville. Now, tourists are ...

  9. Holy Trinity Church (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    72001234 [1] Added to NRHP. April 14, 1972. Holy Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity) is a historic Episcopal church at 615 6th Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, currently a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee. The congregation was formed in 1849 as a mission of the nearby Christ Church Episcopal, attained ...