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Nashville (also known as Nashville-on-the-Brazos) was a community, now a ghost town, on the southeastern bank of the Brazos River in present-day Milam County, Texas, United States. [1] The town was surveyed in the fall of 1835, with Sterling C. Robertson as its founder. [2] It was named in honor of Nashville, Tennessee, Robertson's
The association began as Women in Construction of Fort Worth, Texas in 1953. It was founded by Alice Ashley, Ida Mae Bagby, Carolyn Balcomb, Sue Bowling, Margaret Bubar, Margaret Cleveland, Era Dunn, Doris Efird, Ronda Farrell, Hazel Floyd, Jimmie Blazier, Nina Ruth Jenkins, Ethel McKinney, Irene Moates, Mildred Tarter and Edna Mae Tucker to provide support for area women working in the male ...
Exit/In is a music venue in Nashville, Tennessee. Exit/In is located on Elliston Place near Centennial Park and Vanderbilt University , west of downtown. It opened in 1971 under the management of Owsley Manier and Brugh Reynolds.
In-N-Out announced that it will close its Irvine office by 2029 on Monday as it readies to open dual headquarters, including in Nashville.
International Women's Day, a day to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women all over the world, is celebrated on March 8. For decades, women in Nashville and Tennessee have embodied what ...
Goodlettsville man parts ways with pieces of Nashville history: Opryland iconography In the 90’s News 2’s Bob Mueller and Anne Holt emceed one of those music shows.
Newton, where the well-known Maytag company closed down in 2006. Numa and its abandoned suburb Martinstown, former home of the Numa Block Coal Company. Severs, south of Colfax camp of the Colfax Consolidated Coal Company, abandoned. Stone City, a town built by local limestone quarry businesses. Today an unincorporated community.
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