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  2. Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Capital city of Tennessee, United States "Nashville" and "Music City" redirect here. For other uses, see Nashville (disambiguation) and Music City (disambiguation). State capital and consolidated city-county in Tennessee, United States Nashville State capital and consolidated city-county ...

  3. Nashville, Tennessee slave market - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Nashville in 1889 (Tennessee Virtual Archive 44624) "Proceedings of the New-England Anti-Slavery Convention Held in Boston on the 27th, 28th and 29th of May, 1834," page 34.

  4. Andrew Jackson and the slave trade in the United States ...

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    Available evidence shows that speculator Jackson trafficked people between his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee, and the slave markets of the lower Mississippi River valley. Jackson bought and sold outright, but slaves also served as barter for trade goods, currency for real estate transactions, and as the stakes in bets on horse races.

  5. Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    A marketplace, market place, or just market, is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. [1] In different parts of the world, a marketplace may be described as a souk (from Arabic ), bazaar (from Persian ), a fixed mercado ( Spanish ), itinerant tianguis ( Mexico ), or ...

  6. 2016 in American television - Wikipedia

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    Ron Howes, a chief meteorologist at WTVF/Nashville, Tennessee, retires after 36 years on the air. [117] Wheel of Fortune saw its third-ever tie-breaking game after two contestants, LaToya Williams and Danielle Gilseth, were each tied with $24,000, with the other two occurrences being March 13, 2003, and March 2, 2006. The winning contestant ...