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Hall-Harding-McCampbell House (c. 1805) Restoration

Located at 305 Kent Road in Donelson, the Hall-Harding-McCampbell House was included on our 2009 Nashville Nine list of the city’s most endangered historic properties. The house was built around 1805 by the Hall brothers and acquired by the McCampbell family in the 1840s. By the time its last owner passed away, most of the...

Historic Nashville Announces 2017 “Nashville One”

For the first time in its annual Nashville Nine list of endangered historic places, Historic Nashville, Inc. (HNI) today announced Fort Negley Historic Park as 2017’s “Nashville ONE.” The decision to highlight only one historic place, rather than the traditional list of nine, supports widespread opposition...

2017 Nashville Nine to Be Announced Oct. 6

Friday, October 6, at noon, Historic Nashville will announce the 2017 Nashville Nine list of our city’s historic properties endangered by demolition, neglect or development.  Every year, the Nashville Nine list is compiled through a public nomination process revealing historic buildings and places that matter to...

Ask an Architect: Restoring Historic Houses

Tyler F. LeMarinel, AIA, NCARB, is a Partner with Allard Ward Architects, LLC, a local firm he’s been involved with since 2006. He holds a B.A. in Architectural Sciences from Western Kentucky University and a Master of Architecture from the University of Colorado, Denver. In...

Call for Nominations for the 2017 Nashville Nine

NASHVILLE, TN, July 2017 – Historic Nashville, Inc. (HNI) is accepting nominations for historic properties for the 2017 Nashville Nine, Historic Nashville’s annual list of the most endangered historic properties, including landmarks, bridges, signs, and neighborhoods in Nashville and Davidson County. The Nashville Nine list has...

Imperial House Apartments: 1963-2017

The Imperial House Apartments, featured on our 2010 Nashville Nine list, were demolished in late May of this year. This Mid-Century Modern building in Belle Meade was the first commission of architect Earl Swensson after relocating to Nashville from Chicago, and featured some of the most...

2017 Metro Historical Commission Preservation Awards

On May 10, the Metro Historical Commission honored local projects and individuals that have contributed to the preservation and restoration of historic buildings, landscapes, and neighborhoods. The 42nd Annual Preservation Awards recognized winners in the categories of Residential, Infill, Industrial and Engineering, Monuments and Memorials,...

In Defense of Fort Negley – A Nashville Nine Update

Due to the increasing threat to Fort Negley Park following the relocation of the Nashville Sounds to a new stadium, the park was included in Historic Nashville’s 2016 Nashville Nine. The property is an important part of Nashville’s history and serves as much needed green...

Historic Nashville Announces the 2016 Nashville Nine

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. Oct. 9, 2016 – Historic Nashville, Inc. (HNI) announced its 2016 Nashville Nine, a list of the city’s most endangered historic places, at a press conference held today at the Union Station Hotel in downtown Nashville.  Award winning recording artist and...

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