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  2. Seitu Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones also designed "Turnip Greens" in 2019. Suspended in the center of the Nashville Farmers' Market atrium, the large scale public art piece depicts a massive basket of spilled greens. The piece honors a staple of local food culture and the people who grow it while shining a light on food injustice.

  3. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Farmers' Market is to the park's immediate west. [4] The Tennessee State Museum is located directly west of the park's north end, and the Tennessee State Library and Archives is east of the north end. A number of state office buildings are also located nearby. [5]

  4. Nashville Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee State Fairground Sports Arena is on the grounds of the Nashville Fairgrounds. It is also known by the nickname the TNA Asylum due to the venue hosting Total Nonstop Action Wrestling events for two years in the early 2000s. The building was constructed in 1922, by workers from South Dakota. The building was originally a flea market.

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  6. Nashville's Little Hats Italian market expanding to third ...

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    Nashville's first frosé bar is still selling its frozen wine and sandwiches, but now it is located in The Gulch. Demolition in the new Hillsboro Little Hats has already begun, and the market is ...

  7. Purity Dairies - Wikipedia

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    Purity Dairies, formerly known as Ezell's Dairy, is a Nashville, Tennessee, United States, based dairy company operated by the Ezell family. [2] [3] [1] It provides products throughout Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky.

  8. Tractor Supply Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the company moved to Nashville, Tennessee. [4] In 1982, Tractor Supply put ownership of the company back in the hands of executives and returned to their farm-store niche, resulting in a break-even year. [8] The company was re-incorporated in Delaware the same year. [8]

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