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Archive: April 2015

The Big Payback

24 hours to pay back our non-profits WHAT IS IT? The Big Payback is a community-wide, online giving day hosted by The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee on May 5, 2015. This charitable giving day will help our organization raise much-needed unrestricted dollars for our...

Historic Nashville is Now a Local Partner!

National Trust for Historic Preservation Did you hear the news? The National Trust for Historic Preservation announced yesterday, January 12th at RCA Studio A that Historic Nashville is its newest Local Partner! The National Trust Partners Network comprises more than 100 state, regional, and local...

Preservation Revolving Fund – #GivingTuesday

#GivingTuesday GREAT NEWS! Today, the Historic Nashville board of directors voted unanimously to create a Preservation Revolving Fund with an initial donation of $5,000! Nashville will now join cities such as Savannah, New Orleans, Charleston, Boston, Pittsburgh, Knoxville, and Chattanooga in offering this powerful preservation...

New Tennessee State Penitentiary Book!

Local authors tell the story of the Tennessee State Penitentiary through vintage images Numerous local authors have all worked together with some publishing companies on a new project which is hoping to bring new light on the Tennessee State Penitentiary. All the authors are avid...

HISTORIC NASHVILLE ANNOUNCES 2014 NASHVILLE NINE

HISTORIC NASHVILLE JOINED BY MIKE WOLFE OF AMERICAN PICKERS TO ANNOUNCE THE NINE MOST THREATENED HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN DAVIDSON COUNTY Location: RCA Studio A – Music Row Map: Go to Google Maps TO READ THE PRESS RELEASE, CLICK HERE. TO DOWNLOAD THE PRESENTATION, CLICK HERE. TO VIEW THE 2014...

NASHVILLE NINE LIST OF MOST ENDANGERED BUILDINGS ANNOUNCED

NASHVILLE NINE: THE CITY’S MOST ENDANGERED HISTORIC SITES A new list of Nashville’s most endangered historic buildings was announced Tuesday morning at RCA Studio A on Music Row, a site packed with music history but marked to be demolished. Historic Nashville Inc., a nonprofit preservation...

FORGOTTEN FOOTSTEPS

THE CHEROKEE TRAIL OF TEARS NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL AT OLD JEFFERSON – RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TENNESSEE Please let me begin by explaining the discovery of a previously unknown segment of the Trail of Tears by the Native History Association in September of 2012.  I will then also...

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