Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Nashville Department of Transportation posted about 12:30 p.m. that a lane of Division Street collapsed during construction on a new building.
Location of Davidson County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Davidson County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Davidson County, Tennessee, United States.
Musica is a bronze statue that sits upon a grassy knoll in Nashville, Tennessee, at the center of a traffic rotary where the confluence of Division Street and 16th Avenue North happens, known as the Music Row Roundabout or Buddy Killen Circle. It is located directly across from Owen Bradley Park in Nashville's Music Row district. It was built ...
The four-story building was designed by Nashville architects Marr & Holman in a style known as Stripped Classicism. [2] [3] It was built by Rock City Construction Company. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 18, 2014. [4]
Originally named Broad Street, [4] the eastern end of Broadway ended at the shipping docks on the Cumberland River. It was one of the first roads to run east–west in Nashville, and the first public high school in the city was built on the road in 1875.
It was the home of Dorothy's father, Henry Neuhoff, a German-born businessman who founded the Neuhoff Packing Company, a meatpacking company, and co-founded the German-American Bank of Nashville. [2] The house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 27, 2003. [3]
Philips Plaza is the 20th tallest building in Nashville, with 20 stories and a height of 291 ft (89 m). [ 2 ] In 2002, the building's owners, Parkway Properties, announced a complete renovation to the building, significantly altering its appearance.
The United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (in case citations, M.D. Tenn.) is the federal trial court for most of Middle Tennessee.Based at the Estes Kefauver Federal Building and United States Courthouse in Nashville, it was created in 1839 when Congress added a third district to the state.