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LAST-MODIFIED:20171001T104731Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Nashville 2017 Nashville Nine Announcement
DESCRIPTION:At noon on October 6\, 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 is compiled through a public nomination process revealing historic buildings and places that matter to the people of our city. We invite you and your guests to attend the public announcement of this year’s list at the corner of Fort Negley Boulevard and Chestnut Street (in front of Fort Negley Park).
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-2017-nashville-nine-announcement/
LOCATION:Fort Negley Visitor’s Center\, 1100 Fort Negley Blvd\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171006T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20171001T104731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171001T104731Z
UID:2768-1507291200-1507294800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville 2017 Nashville Nine Announcement
DESCRIPTION:At noon on October 6\, 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 is compiled through a public nomination process revealing historic buildings and places that matter to the people of our city. We invite you and your guests to attend the public announcement of this year’s list at the corner of Fort Negley Boulevard and Chestnut Street (in front of Fort Negley Park).
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-2017-nashville-nine-announcement-2/
LOCATION:Fort Negley Visitor’s Center\, 1100 Fort Negley Blvd\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170828T152338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170828T152338Z
UID:1570-1506160800-1506168000@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Printer's Alley Private Residence
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of a private Printer’s Alley residence on Saturday\, September 23\, 2017 at 10:00 AM \n  \n213 Printers Alley\, Nashville is a private residence and success story of historic preservation.  The home includes more than 9\,000 sq. feet including 7 bedrooms\, 6 bathrooms\, 2 kitchens\, a bar\, 2 living rooms\, a deck\, a bar\, lounge and a movie room.   Gary Bowie\, owner and wife Melody will lead us through this interesting home\, which was renovated in 2012.   The building dates to the late 1800s.  During parts of the 20th century it was the residence of Jack Norman Sr.\, author of the historical book “The Nashville I Wish I Knew” and his son. \nThe tour will also include a walk-through of the historic and colorful Printer’s Alley which is undergoing a renaissance that includes numerous Airbnb’s and two adjacent hotels. \nMeet at the north end of the alley. \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-printers-alley-private-residence/
LOCATION:Printer’s Alley Private Residence\, 213 Printer's Alley\, Nashville\, TN\, 37201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170828T152338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170828T152338Z
UID:2766-1506160800-1506168000@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Printer's Alley Private Residence
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of a private Printer’s Alley residence on Saturday\, September 23\, 2017 at 10:00 AM \n  \n213 Printers Alley\, Nashville is a private residence and success story of historic preservation.  The home includes more than 9\,000 sq. feet including 7 bedrooms\, 6 bathrooms\, 2 kitchens\, a bar\, 2 living rooms\, a deck\, a bar\, lounge and a movie room.   Gary Bowie\, owner and wife Melody will lead us through this interesting home\, which was renovated in 2012.   The building dates to the late 1800s.  During parts of the 20th century it was the residence of Jack Norman Sr.\, author of the historical book “The Nashville I Wish I Knew” and his son. \nThe tour will also include a walk-through of the historic and colorful Printer’s Alley which is undergoing a renaissance that includes numerous Airbnb’s and two adjacent hotels. \nMeet at the north end of the alley. \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-printers-alley-private-residence-2/
LOCATION:Printer’s Alley Private Residence\, 213 Printer's Alley\, Nashville\, TN\, 37201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170820T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170801T082842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170801T082842Z
UID:2765-1503237600-1503244800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Gordon Jewish Community Center
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of the Gordon Jewish Community Center by local author and historian Jean Roseman on Sunday\, August 20\, 2017 at 2:00 PM \nA presentation of the history of the 115 year old institution in its various iterations and locations will be followed by an introduction to the outstanding local Jewish archive housed at the Center. Staff will lead a conducted tour of the facility. We will also tour the Nashville Holocaust Memorial on the grounds with Felicia Anchor\, who herself was born in a concentration camp. \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-gordon-jewish-community-center-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170820T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170801T082842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170801T082842Z
UID:1558-1503237600-1503244800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Gordon Jewish Community Center
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of the Gordon Jewish Community Center by local author and historian Jean Roseman on Sunday\, August 20\, 2017 at 2:00 PM \nA presentation of the history of the 115 year old institution in its various iterations and locations will be followed by an introduction to the outstanding local Jewish archive housed at the Center. Staff will lead a conducted tour of the facility. We will also tour the Nashville Holocaust Memorial on the grounds with Felicia Anchor\, who herself was born in a concentration camp. \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-gordon-jewish-community-center/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170705T152945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170705T152945Z
UID:1500-1500717600-1500724800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Nashville's Brewing History
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of Nashville’s Brewing History by local author and brewery owner\, Scott R. Mertie  \nKnown for country music\, antebellum homes\, the Parthenon\, and Civil War battlefields\, Nashville also has a rich brewing history that spans over 150 years. Several breweries were established in during the 1800s\, but only one brewery survived to make it into the 20th Century.  Scott R. Mertie\, author of Nashville Brewing\, will speak on an important but almost forgotten part of Nashville’s history. \nCome join Historic Nashville\, Inc. at Blackstone Brewing Company for a unique look into Nashville’s brewing history.  Nashville Lager\, a German helles beer based on a historic Nashville recipe\, will be available during the presentation.  Additional drinks and food will be available afterwards for purchase. \nMertie has been interested in the brewing industry since he started collecting beer cans as a six-year-old. As he became older\, Scott expanded his hobby to include brewery advertising and home-brewing. Upon moving to Nashville in 1992\, Scott visited the Gerst Haus restaurant and noticed vast amounts of breweriana displayed on the walls that once promoted the restaurant’s namesake a century earlier. This started his fascination with the brewing history of Nashville. \nClick here to read more about brewer Scott Mertie: https://nashvillebrewing.com/background/ \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-nashvilles-brewing-history/
LOCATION:Blackstone Brewing Company\, 2312 Clifton Ave \, Nashville\, TN\, 37209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170722T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170705T152945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170705T152945Z
UID:2764-1500717600-1500724800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Nashville's Brewing History
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of Nashville’s Brewing History by local author and brewery owner\, Scott R. Mertie  \nKnown for country music\, antebellum homes\, the Parthenon\, and Civil War battlefields\, Nashville also has a rich brewing history that spans over 150 years. Several breweries were established in during the 1800s\, but only one brewery survived to make it into the 20th Century.  Scott R. Mertie\, author of Nashville Brewing\, will speak on an important but almost forgotten part of Nashville’s history. \nCome join Historic Nashville\, Inc. at Blackstone Brewing Company for a unique look into Nashville’s brewing history.  Nashville Lager\, a German helles beer based on a historic Nashville recipe\, will be available during the presentation.  Additional drinks and food will be available afterwards for purchase. \nMertie has been interested in the brewing industry since he started collecting beer cans as a six-year-old. As he became older\, Scott expanded his hobby to include brewery advertising and home-brewing. Upon moving to Nashville in 1992\, Scott visited the Gerst Haus restaurant and noticed vast amounts of breweriana displayed on the walls that once promoted the restaurant’s namesake a century earlier. This started his fascination with the brewing history of Nashville. \nClick here to read more about brewer Scott Mertie: https://nashvillebrewing.com/background/ \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-nashvilles-brewing-history-2/
LOCATION:Blackstone Brewing Company\, 2312 Clifton Ave \, Nashville\, TN\, 37209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170621T150540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170621T150540Z
UID:1477-1500112800-1500120000@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the U.S. Customs House
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of the U.S. Customs House in downtown Nashville on Saturday\, July 15\, 2017 at 10:00 AM \nOne of the most grand structures in downtown Nashville\, the U.S. Customs House dates back to 1877\, when President Rutherford B. Hayes laid the first cornerstone. When it opened in 1882\, the federal building housed Nashville’s main post office\, the treasury department and justice department offices. Designed by William Appleton Potter\, the ornate stone building features a Victorian Gothic style with a central clock tower that’s hard to miss. Additional construction to the building was added on in 1903 and 1916. In 1976\, the building was turned over to the city\, with a renovation taking place shortly after. Today\, a private firm rents out office space inside. Gary Everton of EOA Architects in Nashville and Shawn Webb with Customs House Associates will graciously be guiding us along a rare tour of this magnificent building. \nParking & Meeting Instructions: \nParking: \nThere is a paid lot behind the Customs House. There will be 10 parking spaces available\, so the first 10 persons attending will be able to park for free. There are also parking garages available at Music City Center at 7th and Demonbreun or the Nashville Public Library parking garage off of 7th in between Church and Commerce Streets. We must enter the building from the rear and go through a metal detector before gaining access. The tour will run between 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes. \nMeeting Location: \nMeet inside the rear entrance to Customs House which is on the south side where all of the parking is located. There are only two doors facing the parking lot\, the one closest to First Baptist Church is the public entry. Wait in the space inside the entrance before you get to the metal detectors. \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-u-s-customs-house/
LOCATION:Customs House\, 701 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170621T150540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170621T150540Z
UID:2763-1500112800-1500120000@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the U.S. Customs House
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of the U.S. Customs House in downtown Nashville on Saturday\, July 15\, 2017 at 10:00 AM \nOne of the most grand structures in downtown Nashville\, the U.S. Customs House dates back to 1877\, when President Rutherford B. Hayes laid the first cornerstone. When it opened in 1882\, the federal building housed Nashville’s main post office\, the treasury department and justice department offices. Designed by William Appleton Potter\, the ornate stone building features a Victorian Gothic style with a central clock tower that’s hard to miss. Additional construction to the building was added on in 1903 and 1916. In 1976\, the building was turned over to the city\, with a renovation taking place shortly after. Today\, a private firm rents out office space inside. Gary Everton of EOA Architects in Nashville and Shawn Webb with Customs House Associates will graciously be guiding us along a rare tour of this magnificent building. \nParking & Meeting Instructions: \nParking: \nThere is a paid lot behind the Customs House. There will be 10 parking spaces available\, so the first 10 persons attending will be able to park for free. There are also parking garages available at Music City Center at 7th and Demonbreun or the Nashville Public Library parking garage off of 7th in between Church and Commerce Streets. We must enter the building from the rear and go through a metal detector before gaining access. The tour will run between 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes. \nMeeting Location: \nMeet inside the rear entrance to Customs House which is on the south side where all of the parking is located. There are only two doors facing the parking lot\, the one closest to First Baptist Church is the public entry. Wait in the space inside the entrance before you get to the metal detectors. \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-u-s-customs-house-2/
LOCATION:Customs House\, 701 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170610T233000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170509T124130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170509T124130Z
UID:2761-1497088800-1497137400@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Stone Hall and Ravenwood
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only walking tour of Stone Hall and Ravenwood\, two former country estates in Hermitage\, on Saturday June 10\, 2017\, at 10:00am. \n  \nLocated on steep bluffs overlooking the Stones River\, Stone Hall and Ravenwood were country estates built for affluent Nashville residents during the American Country Place Era\, an important landscape design movement from 1895-1940. Country estates from that era are characterized by imposing residences\, natural settings\, picturesque landscapes\, romantic gardens\, and native building materials. This tour will begin at Stone Hall\, a 1918 estate retaining the Colonial Revival-style stone residence\, a log guest cabin\, and landscaped grounds. The tour will end at Ravenwood\, a 1903 estate that originally featured a stone residence\, servant’s quarters\, horse stables\, and landscaping elements such as a manmade lake along the entrance drive\, terraced gardens\, and stone walls. In the 1950s\, Ravenwood was converted into “The Ravenwood Club\,” a 272-acre private recreational facility featuring a swimming pool\, tennis courts\, horseback riding\, and a golf course. Since 2006\, Metro Parks acquired Stone Hall as a greenway trailhead and Ravenwood for open space conservation. HNI board member Robbie D. Jones will lead this tour. RSVP at the link below. \n  \nSpecial Instructions:  \nPark along the right side of the circle driveway located in front of Stone Hall\, located a 1014 Stones River Road\, Hermitage\, TN 37076. Leave room for cars to pass in the driveway. Do not park on the lawn. Due to limited parking\, please carpool if possible. \nIn addition\, this tour requires walking outside for approximately 1.6 miles\, primarily along paved greenways and driveways. The tour may also require walking along some unimproved areas and unpaved trails. Please plan and dress accordingly. Pack water and other essentials. \n  \nLearn more about Stone Hall at http://www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation/Historic-Sites/Stone-Hall.aspx and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Hall\,_Nashville \n  \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-stone-hall-ravenwood-2/
LOCATION:Stone Hall\, 1014 Stones River Road \, Hermitage\, TN\, 37076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170610T233000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170509T124130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170509T124130Z
UID:1357-1497088800-1497137400@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Stone Hall and Ravenwood
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only walking tour of Stone Hall and Ravenwood\, two former country estates in Hermitage\, on Saturday June 10\, 2017\, at 10:00am. \n  \nLocated on steep bluffs overlooking the Stones River\, Stone Hall and Ravenwood were country estates built for affluent Nashville residents during the American Country Place Era\, an important landscape design movement from 1895-1940. Country estates from that era are characterized by imposing residences\, natural settings\, picturesque landscapes\, romantic gardens\, and native building materials. This tour will begin at Stone Hall\, a 1918 estate retaining the Colonial Revival-style stone residence\, a log guest cabin\, and landscaped grounds. The tour will end at Ravenwood\, a 1903 estate that originally featured a stone residence\, servant’s quarters\, horse stables\, and landscaping elements such as a manmade lake along the entrance drive\, terraced gardens\, and stone walls. In the 1950s\, Ravenwood was converted into “The Ravenwood Club\,” a 272-acre private recreational facility featuring a swimming pool\, tennis courts\, horseback riding\, and a golf course. Since 2006\, Metro Parks acquired Stone Hall as a greenway trailhead and Ravenwood for open space conservation. HNI board member Robbie D. Jones will lead this tour. RSVP at the link below. \n  \nSpecial Instructions:  \nPark along the right side of the circle driveway located in front of Stone Hall\, located a 1014 Stones River Road\, Hermitage\, TN 37076. Leave room for cars to pass in the driveway. Do not park on the lawn. Due to limited parking\, please carpool if possible. \nIn addition\, this tour requires walking outside for approximately 1.6 miles\, primarily along paved greenways and driveways. The tour may also require walking along some unimproved areas and unpaved trails. Please plan and dress accordingly. Pack water and other essentials. \n  \nLearn more about Stone Hall at http://www.nashville.gov/Parks-and-Recreation/Historic-Sites/Stone-Hall.aspx and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Hall\,_Nashville \n  \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-stone-hall-ravenwood/
LOCATION:Stone Hall\, 1014 Stones River Road \, Hermitage\, TN\, 37076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170603T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170517T095916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170517T095916Z
UID:1418-1496484000-1496489400@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Amqui Station
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of Amqui Station on Saturday\, June 3rd\, 2017 at 10:00 AM \nThe Amqui\, Tennessee Passenger Station and Signal Tower was built by the Louisville & Nashville (L&N) Railroad in 1910. At its height during World War II\, the Station served as many as 40 to 50 trains daily. Amqui Station continued to serve as a signal and switching station after passenger service was discontinued in the late 1950s. With the need for modernization of the switching and signaling system\, the L&N vacated Amqui Station in early 1979. \nJohnny Cash often visited the signalmen at Amqui Station during the 1970s. In fact\, during a television show in the early 1970s that took a nostalgic look at the history of the American railroad as told in story and song by Johnny\, he sang “The L&N Don’t Stop Here Anymore” while walking around the Amqui Station. Because of this love of trains\, the railroad\, and particularly Amqui Station\, he acquired the old train station in 1979\, saving it from demolition. He moved Amqui Station to Hendersonville and renovated it to display his collection of train memorabilia and as an antique shop for June Carter Cash. It returned home to Madison and was opened in 2010 as a local visitor’s center and museum. \nFor more information about Amqui Station visit the website at www.amquistation.org\, or Facebook page (facebook.com/AmquiStation) \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-amqui-station/
LOCATION:Amqui Station\, 303 Madison St\, Madison\, TN\, 37115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170603T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170517T095916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170517T095916Z
UID:2762-1496484000-1496489400@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Amqui Station
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of Amqui Station on Saturday\, June 3rd\, 2017 at 10:00 AM \nThe Amqui\, Tennessee Passenger Station and Signal Tower was built by the Louisville & Nashville (L&N) Railroad in 1910. At its height during World War II\, the Station served as many as 40 to 50 trains daily. Amqui Station continued to serve as a signal and switching station after passenger service was discontinued in the late 1950s. With the need for modernization of the switching and signaling system\, the L&N vacated Amqui Station in early 1979. \nJohnny Cash often visited the signalmen at Amqui Station during the 1970s. In fact\, during a television show in the early 1970s that took a nostalgic look at the history of the American railroad as told in story and song by Johnny\, he sang “The L&N Don’t Stop Here Anymore” while walking around the Amqui Station. Because of this love of trains\, the railroad\, and particularly Amqui Station\, he acquired the old train station in 1979\, saving it from demolition. He moved Amqui Station to Hendersonville and renovated it to display his collection of train memorabilia and as an antique shop for June Carter Cash. It returned home to Madison and was opened in 2010 as a local visitor’s center and museum. \nFor more information about Amqui Station visit the website at www.amquistation.org\, or Facebook page (facebook.com/AmquiStation) \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-amqui-station-2/
LOCATION:Amqui Station\, 303 Madison St\, Madison\, TN\, 37115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170425T095709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T095709Z
UID:1331-1494669600-1494676800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Omohundro Water Treatment Plant
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a MEMBERS-ONLY tour of Omohundro Water Treatment Plant on May 13th\, 2017. \nThe Omohundro Water Treatment Plant began in 1889 with the completion of the George Reyer Pumping Station and boiler house designed by Nashville architect\, C.K. Colley. Steam powered pumps were used to pull water from the river and send it to the City Reservoir\, originally constructed as a settling basin for the water before it was distributed. The first filtration treatment began in 1929 with the completion of the filtration building at the Omohundro campus. Although now using electric power rather than steam\, all of these facilities remain in operation today\, cleaning and distributing millions of gallons of water every day. Both the treatment plant and the reservoir are architectural treasures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is a must see. \nAdditionally\, a tour of the 8th Avenue Reservoir is anticipated\, but due to upgrades currently in progress\, this portion of the tour is tentative based on the construction schedule. \nPLEASE NOTE: This tour is very limited and is strictly MEMBERS ONLY. \nIMPORTANT INFO: \nCarpooling is strongly encouraged. We will meet in the parking lot of the trolley barns by Pinewood Social. Please be in the lot on Lea avenue to the west of the bus barns no later than 9:45 AM. \nAddress is: 33 Peabody St Nashville\, TN 37210 Map \nIf you have questions or concerns on the day of the event please call (312) 860-0307 \n  \n  \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-omohundro-water-treatment-plant/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170425T095709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T095709Z
UID:2760-1494669600-1494676800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Omohundro Water Treatment Plant
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a MEMBERS-ONLY tour of Omohundro Water Treatment Plant on May 13th\, 2017. \nThe Omohundro Water Treatment Plant began in 1889 with the completion of the George Reyer Pumping Station and boiler house designed by Nashville architect\, C.K. Colley. Steam powered pumps were used to pull water from the river and send it to the City Reservoir\, originally constructed as a settling basin for the water before it was distributed. The first filtration treatment began in 1929 with the completion of the filtration building at the Omohundro campus. Although now using electric power rather than steam\, all of these facilities remain in operation today\, cleaning and distributing millions of gallons of water every day. Both the treatment plant and the reservoir are architectural treasures listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is a must see. \nAdditionally\, a tour of the 8th Avenue Reservoir is anticipated\, but due to upgrades currently in progress\, this portion of the tour is tentative based on the construction schedule. \nPLEASE NOTE: This tour is very limited and is strictly MEMBERS ONLY. \nIMPORTANT INFO: \nCarpooling is strongly encouraged. We will meet in the parking lot of the trolley barns by Pinewood Social. Please be in the lot on Lea avenue to the west of the bus barns no later than 9:45 AM. \nAddress is: 33 Peabody St Nashville\, TN 37210 Map \nIf you have questions or concerns on the day of the event please call (312) 860-0307 \n  \n  \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-omohundro-water-treatment-plant-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170507T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170320T084004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T084004Z
UID:1311-1494165600-1494169200@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Temple Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of Temple Cemetery on Sunday\, May 7th\, 2017 at 2:00 PM \n**Note\, this is the rain makeup tour from the previously scheduled tour on April 23rd.** \nJews have had a significant role in Nashville’s history since the early 1800s.  Many are buried in the Temple Cemetery which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Join us for a walk through this historic cemetery and learn about Jewish burial practices and the intriguing stories of those who made Nashville their home and contributed to its unique history. \nGPS driving directions may not lead to the correct entrance. Please follow the directions below: \nGo Rosa Parks Blvd either from downtown or get off I-65 at Rosa Parks.\nCross the Interstate and go to the first traffic light.\nTurn left on Dominican Drive.\nPass the Maxwell House and John Early School on the right.\nDominican Drive will become Cass St.\nContinue to 15th Avenue North and turn left at the stop sign. G\no down almost the entire block until you see the Temple Cemetery entrance on the right.\nWe will meet at the historic markers right after you enter. \nHope to see you there! \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-temple-cemetery/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170507T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170320T084004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170320T084004Z
UID:2756-1494165600-1494169200@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Temple Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of Temple Cemetery on Sunday\, May 7th\, 2017 at 2:00 PM \n**Note\, this is the rain makeup tour from the previously scheduled tour on April 23rd.** \nJews have had a significant role in Nashville’s history since the early 1800s.  Many are buried in the Temple Cemetery which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Join us for a walk through this historic cemetery and learn about Jewish burial practices and the intriguing stories of those who made Nashville their home and contributed to its unique history. \nGPS driving directions may not lead to the correct entrance. Please follow the directions below: \nGo Rosa Parks Blvd either from downtown or get off I-65 at Rosa Parks.\nCross the Interstate and go to the first traffic light.\nTurn left on Dominican Drive.\nPass the Maxwell House and John Early School on the right.\nDominican Drive will become Cass St.\nContinue to 15th Avenue North and turn left at the stop sign. G\no down almost the entire block until you see the Temple Cemetery entrance on the right.\nWe will meet at the historic markers right after you enter. \nHope to see you there! \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-temple-cemetery-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170506T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170506T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170425T094127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T094127Z
UID:1327-1494079200-1494084600@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Jane's Walk - Music Row Makes Nashville Music City
DESCRIPTION:Led by Carolyn Brackett and Robbie Jones \nFor more than 60 years\, songs and sounds coming from Music Row have made Nashville known around the world as Music City. This tour will share insights into how Music Row began\, walk past some of the buildings where music history was made\, and highlight the stories of famous songs and singers as well as the industry that brings this creativity to the world. The tour will also discuss current threats to Music Row and work underway to ensure a sustainable future for this unique cultural industry district. \nMeet in front of Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Business/Columbia-Quonset Hut \nThis walking tour is part of Jane’s Walk. Jane’s Walk is a movement of free\, citizen-led walking tours inspired by Jane Jacobs. The walks get people to tell stories about their communities\, explore their cities\, and connect with neighbours. Find out more at janeswalk.org \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below to RSVP. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/janes-walk-music-row-makes-nashville-music-city/
LOCATION:Mike Curb College of Entertainment\, 34 Music Square E\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170506T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170506T153000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170425T094127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T094127Z
UID:2759-1494079200-1494084600@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Jane's Walk - Music Row Makes Nashville Music City
DESCRIPTION:Led by Carolyn Brackett and Robbie Jones \nFor more than 60 years\, songs and sounds coming from Music Row have made Nashville known around the world as Music City. This tour will share insights into how Music Row began\, walk past some of the buildings where music history was made\, and highlight the stories of famous songs and singers as well as the industry that brings this creativity to the world. The tour will also discuss current threats to Music Row and work underway to ensure a sustainable future for this unique cultural industry district. \nMeet in front of Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Business/Columbia-Quonset Hut \nThis walking tour is part of Jane’s Walk. Jane’s Walk is a movement of free\, citizen-led walking tours inspired by Jane Jacobs. The walks get people to tell stories about their communities\, explore their cities\, and connect with neighbours. Find out more at janeswalk.org \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below to RSVP. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/janes-walk-music-row-makes-nashville-music-city-2/
LOCATION:Mike Curb College of Entertainment\, 34 Music Square E\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170401T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170306T162358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170306T162358Z
UID:2755-1491040800-1491048000@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of “Hiding in Plain Sight” An Exhibit of Photos and Stories of Nashville’s Unique Places
DESCRIPTION:Historic Nashville members are invited to a behind-the-scenes guided tour of a new exhibit\, “Hiding in Plain Sight\,” on Saturday\, April 1\, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at the downtown Nashville Public Library. \nAs a special treat for Historic Nashville members\, the tour will be led by the exhibit’s creators\, artist Anna Jaap and writer Robert K. Oermann. \nThe exhibit sheds a new light on local places residents might consider “ordinary” – until they learn about notable things that happened there. \nAs our tour guides\, Anna Jaap and Robert Oermann will share their stories of collaborating to select the unique places featured this exhibit of photos and stories including the homes once occupied by music legends Patsy Cline and Hank Williams; the Omohundro Water Treatment Plant; Nashville’s first automobile factory; local churches with notable Civil Rights movement history; and even the spot where Lay’s potato chips were once made. \nIf you are not already a member of Historic Nashville\, follow this link to join: http://historicnashvilleinc.org/get-involved/join/. \n  \nAbout the Exhibit Creators \nAnna Jaap took her first photos at age 15 using a vintage German camera. She received her BFA from Lipscomb University\, and has worked as a studio artist for 25 years. Acclaimed for their color sensibility and affinity for nature\, her pieces have been exhibited across the United States and are collected internationally. She lives in Nashville\, and serves on the board of Watkins College of Art. \nRobert K. Oermann is known as the “dean of Nashville’s entertainment journalists.” He has authored eight books about the city’s music history\, and his work has been published in more than 100 periodicals\, more than 50 TV specials and 129 record-album liner-note essays. He is vice president of the Recording Academy in Music City and serves on the board of the Nashville Public Library. \nMeet at: Nashville Public Library\, 615 Church Street \nSecond Floor\, Courtyard Gallery \n  \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-hiding-plain-sight-exhibit-photos-stories-nashvilles-unique-places-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Nashville Public Library\, 615 Church St\, Nashville\, TN\, 37219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170401T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170306T162358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170306T162358Z
UID:1305-1491040800-1491048000@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of “Hiding in Plain Sight” An Exhibit of Photos and Stories of Nashville’s Unique Places
DESCRIPTION:Historic Nashville members are invited to a behind-the-scenes guided tour of a new exhibit\, “Hiding in Plain Sight\,” on Saturday\, April 1\, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at the downtown Nashville Public Library. \nAs a special treat for Historic Nashville members\, the tour will be led by the exhibit’s creators\, artist Anna Jaap and writer Robert K. Oermann. \nThe exhibit sheds a new light on local places residents might consider “ordinary” – until they learn about notable things that happened there. \nAs our tour guides\, Anna Jaap and Robert Oermann will share their stories of collaborating to select the unique places featured this exhibit of photos and stories including the homes once occupied by music legends Patsy Cline and Hank Williams; the Omohundro Water Treatment Plant; Nashville’s first automobile factory; local churches with notable Civil Rights movement history; and even the spot where Lay’s potato chips were once made. \nIf you are not already a member of Historic Nashville\, follow this link to join: http://historicnashvilleinc.org/get-involved/join/. \n  \nAbout the Exhibit Creators \nAnna Jaap took her first photos at age 15 using a vintage German camera. She received her BFA from Lipscomb University\, and has worked as a studio artist for 25 years. Acclaimed for their color sensibility and affinity for nature\, her pieces have been exhibited across the United States and are collected internationally. She lives in Nashville\, and serves on the board of Watkins College of Art. \nRobert K. Oermann is known as the “dean of Nashville’s entertainment journalists.” He has authored eight books about the city’s music history\, and his work has been published in more than 100 periodicals\, more than 50 TV specials and 129 record-album liner-note essays. He is vice president of the Recording Academy in Music City and serves on the board of the Nashville Public Library. \nMeet at: Nashville Public Library\, 615 Church Street \nSecond Floor\, Courtyard Gallery \n  \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-hiding-plain-sight-exhibit-photos-stories-nashvilles-unique-places/
LOCATION:Downtown Nashville Public Library\, 615 Church St\, Nashville\, TN\, 37219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170306T161719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170306T161719Z
UID:1302-1489831200-1489838400@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of The Changing Architecture of 8th and 9th Avenues
DESCRIPTION:Historian and author Ralcon Wagner will lead a short walking tour of historic buildings\, past and present\, along Church Street\, Seventh and Eighth Avenues and Broadway to Union Station\, discussing how the area has changed over the years\, and what the future looks like. This route was chosen because of the impending redevelopment of this area and possible demolition of future historic buildings. \n  \nComfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. \nThe tour will meet in the lobby of the main library at 10:00 AM. \nParking is available in the garage behind the library at a reasonable rate. \n  \nHope to see you there! \n  \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-changing-architecture-8th-9th-avenues/
LOCATION:Downtown Nashville Public Library\, 615 Church St\, Nashville\, TN\, 37219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170306T161719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170306T161719Z
UID:2754-1489831200-1489838400@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of The Changing Architecture of 8th and 9th Avenues
DESCRIPTION:Historian and author Ralcon Wagner will lead a short walking tour of historic buildings\, past and present\, along Church Street\, Seventh and Eighth Avenues and Broadway to Union Station\, discussing how the area has changed over the years\, and what the future looks like. This route was chosen because of the impending redevelopment of this area and possible demolition of future historic buildings. \n  \nComfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. \nThe tour will meet in the lobby of the main library at 10:00 AM. \nParking is available in the garage behind the library at a reasonable rate. \n  \nHope to see you there! \n  \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-changing-architecture-8th-9th-avenues-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Nashville Public Library\, 615 Church St\, Nashville\, TN\, 37219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170225T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170225T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170209T145728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T145728Z
UID:1294-1488016800-1488024000@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Fisk University
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of Fisk University on Saturday\, February 25th\, 2017 at 10:00 am.  \nPlease join us to tour led by Jens Frederiksen\, Ph.D of this iconic Nashville landmark; an historic and cherished institution of higher learning and with added importance in terms of Nashville’s musical heritage. \nWe will tour the historic campus of Fisk University\, originally a Union Army Contraband Camp and now a National Historic Site with unique American Architecture. \nPARKING/MEETING PLACE: \nPlease park behind the Fisk University Library on Phillips or Jackson Street. Our tour guide will be there to meet you and then take you up to the front entrance of the Van Vechten gallery. \nHope to see you there! \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-fisk-university/
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170225T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170225T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170209T145728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T145728Z
UID:2753-1488016800-1488024000@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Historic Nashville Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Fisk University
DESCRIPTION:Join Historic Nashville for a members-only tour of Fisk University on Saturday\, February 25th\, 2017 at 10:00 am.  \nPlease join us to tour led by Jens Frederiksen\, Ph.D of this iconic Nashville landmark; an historic and cherished institution of higher learning and with added importance in terms of Nashville’s musical heritage. \nWe will tour the historic campus of Fisk University\, originally a Union Army Contraband Camp and now a National Historic Site with unique American Architecture. \nPARKING/MEETING PLACE: \nPlease park behind the Fisk University Library on Phillips or Jackson Street. Our tour guide will be there to meet you and then take you up to the front entrance of the Van Vechten gallery. \nHope to see you there! \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-nashville-behind-scenes-tour-fisk-university-2/
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170218T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170130T085133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T085133Z
UID:1258-1487412000-1487419200@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Tennessee State Library & Archives
DESCRIPTION:By Gordon T. Belt\, Director of Public Services: \nFounded in 1854 in the old Davidson County courthouse\, the Tennessee State Library & Archives originally served as a “gentleman’s library” for legislators. Today\, the Library & Archives makes its vast resources available to everyone and provides a multitude of services to Tennesseans. Its mission is to “collect and preserve books and records of historical\, documentary and reference value\, and to encourage and promote library development throughout the state.” \nThe Library & Archives spent nearly a century in the Tennessee State Capitol until 1953\, when it moved to its current building\, directly across from the capitol. The Library & Archives was constructed as a memorial to the men and women of Tennessee who served in World War II. In 2003\, the building was listed on the National and Tennessee Registers of Historic Places. \nThe building houses a wide range of Tennessee resource material\, including published histories and original materials such as photographs\, letters\, prints\, posters\, legislative acts\, maps\, political cartoons\, court cases\, postcards and sheet music. The Library & Archives assists many types of patrons\, including Tennessee General Assembly members and their staff\, attorneys\, businesses\, educators\, students\, scholars\, genealogists\, journalists\, public officials and government agencies. Statewide\, they provide services to the blind and physically handicapped\, support nine regional public libraries and assist counties in developing their archives and preserving their records. \nNote: there is no designated parking for this tour. Please utilize parking on any adjoining streets and garages. Members should meet at the front of the building. \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/behind-scenes-tour-tennessee-state-library-archives/
LOCATION:Tennessee State Library and Archives Bldg\, 403 7th Ave N\, Nashville\, TN\, 37243\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170218T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20170130T085133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T085133Z
UID:2752-1487412000-1487419200@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Behind-the-Scenes Tour of Tennessee State Library & Archives
DESCRIPTION:By Gordon T. Belt\, Director of Public Services: \nFounded in 1854 in the old Davidson County courthouse\, the Tennessee State Library & Archives originally served as a “gentleman’s library” for legislators. Today\, the Library & Archives makes its vast resources available to everyone and provides a multitude of services to Tennesseans. Its mission is to “collect and preserve books and records of historical\, documentary and reference value\, and to encourage and promote library development throughout the state.” \nThe Library & Archives spent nearly a century in the Tennessee State Capitol until 1953\, when it moved to its current building\, directly across from the capitol. The Library & Archives was constructed as a memorial to the men and women of Tennessee who served in World War II. In 2003\, the building was listed on the National and Tennessee Registers of Historic Places. \nThe building houses a wide range of Tennessee resource material\, including published histories and original materials such as photographs\, letters\, prints\, posters\, legislative acts\, maps\, political cartoons\, court cases\, postcards and sheet music. The Library & Archives assists many types of patrons\, including Tennessee General Assembly members and their staff\, attorneys\, businesses\, educators\, students\, scholars\, genealogists\, journalists\, public officials and government agencies. Statewide\, they provide services to the blind and physically handicapped\, support nine regional public libraries and assist counties in developing their archives and preserving their records. \nNote: there is no designated parking for this tour. Please utilize parking on any adjoining streets and garages. Members should meet at the front of the building. \n**Please use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. ** \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/behind-scenes-tour-tennessee-state-library-archives-2/
LOCATION:Tennessee State Library and Archives Bldg\, 403 7th Ave N\, Nashville\, TN\, 37243\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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UID:2751-1485597600-1485604800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the LeQuire Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of the LeQuire Art Gallery in Nashville\nLeQuire Gallery is an unexpectedly large and beautiful space on\, the now very bustling\, Charlotte Avenue corridor in Nashville\, TN.  The gallery represents some of the area’s most popular artists\, as well as nationally recognized contemporary painters and sculptors such as Juliette Aristides founder of the Aristides Atelier at the Gage Academy in Seattle\, Maggie Rose who teaches at the New York Academy of Art\, and anchor artist\, Alan LeQuire\, best known for his colossal Nashville landmarks Athena Parthenos (the largest indoor statue in the western world\, located in The Parthenon in Nashville) and Musica (the largest bronze figure group in the United States\, located at the roundabout off of Music Row). \nVisitors to the gallery can browse over 5\,000 sq. feet of floor space with over 500 works of art from a dozen different artists.  The vastness of the space and diversity of work coupled with personable tours of LeQuire Studio creates an engaging\, inspiring “backstage” encounter.  Guests enjoy the current exhibits and a close look at Alan LeQuire’s work-in-progress\, maquettes from notable projects such as his recent Tennessee Woman Suffrage Monument\, and learning more about the process of clay to bronze.  \nNote:  members please use designated parking around the gallery. \nHope to see you there! \nPlease use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/behind-scenes-tour-lequire-gallery-2/
LOCATION:LeQuire Gallery\, 4304 Charlotte Ave\, Nashville\, TN\, 37209\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260406T121900
CREATED:20161229T204006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161229T204006Z
UID:1230-1485597600-1485604800@www.historicnashvilleinc.org
SUMMARY:Behind-the-Scenes Tour of the LeQuire Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of the LeQuire Art Gallery in Nashville\nLeQuire Gallery is an unexpectedly large and beautiful space on\, the now very bustling\, Charlotte Avenue corridor in Nashville\, TN.  The gallery represents some of the area’s most popular artists\, as well as nationally recognized contemporary painters and sculptors such as Juliette Aristides founder of the Aristides Atelier at the Gage Academy in Seattle\, Maggie Rose who teaches at the New York Academy of Art\, and anchor artist\, Alan LeQuire\, best known for his colossal Nashville landmarks Athena Parthenos (the largest indoor statue in the western world\, located in The Parthenon in Nashville) and Musica (the largest bronze figure group in the United States\, located at the roundabout off of Music Row). \nVisitors to the gallery can browse over 5\,000 sq. feet of floor space with over 500 works of art from a dozen different artists.  The vastness of the space and diversity of work coupled with personable tours of LeQuire Studio creates an engaging\, inspiring “backstage” encounter.  Guests enjoy the current exhibits and a close look at Alan LeQuire’s work-in-progress\, maquettes from notable projects such as his recent Tennessee Woman Suffrage Monument\, and learning more about the process of clay to bronze.  \nNote:  members please use designated parking around the gallery. \nHope to see you there! \nPlease use the Eventbrite ticket form below. If the form does not appear in your browser click here to RSVP. \n  \n  \n\n \nPowered by Eventbrite
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/behind-scenes-tour-lequire-gallery/
LOCATION:LeQuire Gallery\, 4304 Charlotte Ave\, Nashville\, TN\, 37209\, United States
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