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  2. Music City Walk of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Each honoree is commemorated with a large stainless steel and terrazzo star embedded in the sidewalk in Walk of Fame Park between the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone Arena, and Schermerhorn Symphony Center. [2] [3] The walk was established in 2006 by the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau. [1] Gibson Guitars is a founding sponsor. [4]

  3. Samuel W. Pennypacker School - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Irwin T. Catharine, this historic structure was built between 1929 and 1930.A three-story, eight-bay, brick building that sits on a raised basement, it was created in a Late Gothic Revival style and features brick piers with terra cotta capitals, a projecting stone two-story bay, and four small towers at each corner. [2]

  4. Sulphur Dell - Wikipedia

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    Sulphur Dell, formerly known as Sulphur Spring Park and Athletic Park, was a baseball park in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.It was located just north of the Tennessee State Capitol building in the block bounded by modern-day Jackson Street, Fourth Avenue North, Harrison Street, and Fifth Avenue North.

  5. New Nashville Fairgrounds proposal envisions a public park ...

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    The concept, dubbed "Cumberland Yard" in a nod to the site's 1891 origin as Cumberland Park, would return 16 of the 23 city-owned acres to public park space called "The Paddock" with walking ...

  6. Warner Parks - Wikipedia

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    Percy Warner Park's front entrance is located at the end of Belle Meade Boulevard. The parks are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Warner Park Historic District. The district is primarily within Nashville along the southern edge of Davidson County, Tennessee, but it extends into Williamson County, Tennessee as well.

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  8. Edwin A. Keeble - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Augustus Keeble (August 18, 1905 – September 22, 1979) was an American architect who was trained in the Beaux-Arts architecture tradition. He designed many buildings in Tennessee, including homes, churches, military installations, skyscrapers, hospitals and school buildings, some of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. Sky Meadows State Park - Wikipedia

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    Sky Meadows State Park is a 1,862-acre (754 ha) park in the Virginia state park system. In addition to preserved woodland, meadow and swamp, sections of the park are farmed, in part because it contains the former Mt. Bleak-Skye Farm which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [ 1 ]