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  2. Castner–Knott Building - Wikipedia

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    The Castner–Knott Building was built in 1906 for Charles Castner and William Knott's Castner–Knott Dry Goods Company.Founded in 1898, the store moved from its original location on 5th Avenue in what was the start of the city's westward expansion along Church Street.

  3. Castner Knott - Wikipedia

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    Castner Knott logo. Castner Knott was a Nashville, Tennessee-based regional department store chain which operated stores in Alabama, Kentucky, and Tennessee.The chain was in business for a century from 1898 to 1998, in its later years as a division of Mercantile Stores Company.

  4. Gun laws in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    See TN AG Opinion No 07-43. [3] Notwithstanding T.C.A. § 39-17-1359, vehicle transportation of a loaded firearm is allowed under T.C.A. § 39-17-1313 as long as the firearm is secured in the handgun carry permit holder's privately owned vehicle and is not visible to "ordinary observation".

  5. Hacked data reveals a new nightmare for US gun industry - AOL

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    Firearm trade associations like the National Shooting Sports Foundation contend that ATF’s own data shows corrupt dealers represent a tiny fraction of the nation’s 80,000 gun shops.Of the ...

  6. Friedman's Army Navy Store in Nashville is saying goodbye ...

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    One treasured, family owned Nashville business is leaving — but a piece of its history will live on. Since 1949, Friedman's Army Navy Store, has operated in Nashville, providing Nashvillians ...

  7. Trump spokesperson reverses, says ex-president didn’t buy ...

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    A campaign spokesperson for Donald Trump clarified Monday that the ex-president did not purchase a Glock firearm during a visit to a gun store in South Carolina, after initially tweeting that he had.