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SUMMARY:HNI Members Only Behind the Scenes Tour of 217 2nd Avenue North
DESCRIPTION:Please join HNI for a Members Only Behind the Scenes Tour of 217 2nd Avenue North on Saturday\, November 23\, at 10 am. This historic building was built in 1875 along then-named Market Street and was part of a bustling downtown wholesale and retail sector supplied by steamboats from the Cumberland River. During its history\, this building has been operated by the CC Waggoner and Bro. store trading farm goods and Dutch Tulips from 1915-1930\, then owned by Lellyett and Rogers Printing in the mid-twentieth-century. It was then acquired by and restored into law offices of “The Citizen” George Barrett\, who was instrumental in the civil rights movement and the desegregation of Tennessee’s universities. It is now owned by Kathy Anderson (owner of Anderson Design Studio) and David Malloy (songwriter with 40+ top singles) and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is within the 2nd Ave Historic Preservation Overlay. \nThis building is directly south of Bankers Alley on the west side of 2nd Avenue North (between Church Street and Union Street). \nGet your tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/historicnashvilleinc/1470928
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/217-2nd-ave-north/
LOCATION:217 2nd Avenue North\, 217 2nd Avenue North\, Nashville\, TN\, 37201\, United States
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SUMMARY:HNI Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Historic Nashville\, Inc. invites you to our annual meeting on Thursday\, January 23\, at 5:30 PM at Marathon Village. This is a free event exclusively for HNI members\, and tickets and membership are required. Memberships can be purchased or renewed on our website at historicnashvilleinc.org/get-involved/membership. \nThe event will begin with a reception including hors d’oeuvre refreshments\, followed by a program beginning at 6:00 PM. Our keynote speaker will be Barry Walker\, owner of Marathon Village\, celebrating the successful adaptive reuse of the former Marathon Motor Works complex.  A guided tour will be offered after the meeting. \nThe meeting venue will be A Room With A View at Marathon Village\, located on the third floor of 1305 Clinton Street in Nashville.  Complimentary parking is provided in Lots B and D just south of the building at 14th Avenue North and Milson Street. \nJoin us in celebrating our mission of preserving and promoting the places that make Nashville unique!
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/hni-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:A Room with a View\, 1305 Clinton Street\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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SUMMARY:HNI Member Tour of TN Central Railway Museum
DESCRIPTION:Come join the annual open house for visitors at the Tennessee Central Railway Museum on Saturday\, March 29!\n\nThe history of Nashville and its success can\, in part\, be attributed to railroads\, especially as they replaced steamboats. The “iron horse” helped Nashville thrive on a large-scale in flour milling\, hardwood lumber products\, passenger transportation\, and in many other ways. Come ponder our history\, industrial might\, and the collection that has been put together by enthusiastic TCRM volunteers. Included will be a look at the restoration of a magnificent steam engine\, the “576\,” formerly at Centennial Park. TCRM also has a passenger train open and serving lunch\, as well as a great model train display to admire. Railroad enthusiasts will be there to show visitors around and answer questions.\n\nThis is a free event exclusively for HNI members\, and tickets and membership are required. Memberships can be purchased or renewed on our website at historicnashvilleinc.org/get-involved/membership.\n\nThere are two tours offered\, 9:30 am and 10:30 am. Be sure to note your correct time!\nGet your tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/historicnashvilleinc/
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/hni-member-tour-of-tn-central-railway-museum/
LOCATION:Tennessee Central Railway Museum\, 220 Willow Street\, Nashville\, TN\, 37210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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SUMMARY:Historic Happy Hour: Urban Cowboy
DESCRIPTION:Historic Nashville inc. invites you to mingle and socialize in the casual outdoor and indoor spaces at Urban Cowboy’s Public House Bar and Parlor Bar. Wood-fired pizza is served in the backyard and craft cocktails are sure to please. Urban Cowboy is a historic Victorian mansion dating back to the 1800s restored into a hotel\, bars\, and events space. \nDrop in around 5:30 pm and enjoy this preservation success firsthand. Parking is wherever convenient along the street.
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/historic-happy-hour-urban-cowboy/
LOCATION:Urban Cowboy\, 1603 Woodland St.\, Nashville\, TN\, 37206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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SUMMARY:HNI Tour of Historic Columbia Studios A and B
DESCRIPTION:Come join HNI for a guided tour of historic Music Row studios on Saturday\, May 24! \nWe will visit Columbia Studios A and B (formerly known as the Quonset Hut)\, which was the first commercial recording studio on Music Row\, and now part of Belmont University’s Curb School of Entertainment and Music Business. Coincidentally\, this HNI tour will be on the date of Bob Dylan’s birthday\, and he recorded three albums there. The studio produced hundreds of hits by artists including Johnny Cash\, Conway Twitty\, Patsy Cline\, Red Foley\, Brenda Lee\, Marty Robbins\, Sonny James\, Roy Acuff\, Buddy Holly\, and others. Quonset Hut Studio was the nickname given to Bradley Studios in 1954 by Harold and Owen Bradley. This studio was the genesis of what would later become known as Music Row. \nTour guides will be: \n\nHost and moderator Mike Porter\, Facilities Manager at Belmont University\nGarth Shaw\, the former road manager for Kenny Rogers\nBrian Mansfield\, Music City historian and past HNI president\n\nParking is available out front on street\, or along Music Circle South (side street) as well as in the alley behind with sign noting parking for Belmont School of Music. \nThis is a free event exclusively for HNI members\, and tickets and membership are required. Memberships can be purchased or renewed on our website at historicnashvilleinc.org/get-involved/membership.
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/hni-tour-of-historic-columbia-studios-a-and-b/
LOCATION:Columbia Studio A\, 34 Music Square East\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member's Only HNI Events
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SUMMARY:HNI Member Tour of the Neuhoff District
DESCRIPTION:The Neuhoff Abattoir and Packing Company\, Inc. was founded in 1906 by German immigrants Henry and Lorenz Neuhoff. Serving Germantown as a vital job center and one of Nashville’s earliest mass production meat processing facilities\, the business thrived and expanded throughout the early twentieth century. By 1930\, fresh meats from Neuhoff were sold across the greater Southeast\, attracting Chicago’s processing giant\, Swift & Company\, to purchase the facility in 1931. In 1979\, Swift consolidated operations and promptly closed Neuhoff. Thereafter\, the Baltz Brothers Packing Co. bought the plant and performed limited operations until 1992\, when Robert Baltz transferred the property to a family friend in Nashville’s McRedmond family. \nUnder the McRedmonds’ care\, portions of the campus were home to various uses\, such as the Nashville Jazz Workshop\, Tennessee Craft\, an Italian shoemaker\, and singer/songwriter John Prine’s sound studio. However\, several unique structures\, including the massive five-story slaughterhouse\, remained unoccupied\, deteriorating from decades of water and fire damage. \nThe McRedmonds’ determination and stewardship led to the seemingly impossible rehabilitation of this coveted neighborhood icon. They enlisted local architect and friend Hunter Gee and his firm to develop a master plan and attracted a like-minded developer in Jim Irwin and his company\, New City. Having preserved the 1-million-square-foot historic Sears Distribution Center in Atlanta\, known as Ponce City Market\, Jim was committed to preserving as much of Neuhoff as possible. \nExperience the newly developed Neuhoff District and the metamorphosis of several unique historic structures\, including the district’s crown jewel\, the Curve Building. \nParking option: Enter the garage from Monroe or Taylor Streets (before you reach Adams Street). The first hour is free and $6 per additional hour. Go to the garage’s top level and meet at the Adams Street plaza. \nThis is a free event exclusively for HNI members\, and tickets and membership are required. Memberships can be purchased or renewed on our website at historicnashvilleinc.org/get-involved/membership.
URL:https://www.historicnashvilleinc.org/event/hni-member-tour-of-the-neuhoff-district/
LOCATION:Neuhoff District\, 1312 Adams St\, Nashvile\, TN\, 37208\, United States
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