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  2. Enter at your own risk: Haunted houses and attractions in ...

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    Nashville Nightmare, one of the most beloved haunted attractions of the area, is back with four new experiences for the 2024 season: Midnight Mortuary: The Summoning, Castle Infernus, Horror High ...

  3. Union Station (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the hotel Hotel lobby and chandeliers. Nashville's Union Station is a former railroad terminal designed by Richard Montfort, chief engineer of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), and built between 1898 and 1900 to serve the passengers of the eight railroads that provided passenger service to Nashville, Tennessee, at the time, but principally the L&N. [1] [2] Built just ...

  4. Maxwell House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Nashville fell to the Union Army in 1862 and was occupied afterward until the end of the war. The army took over the unfinished hotel, using it as a barracks, prison, and hospital. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In September 1863, several Confederate prisoners were killed when a staircase collapsed.

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    Union Station Hotel and Cummins Station are on historic former Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company property deeded to Metro Nashville in 1979 and since redeveloped into offices, shops ...

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    Union Station, Nashville. Opened in 1900, Nashville’s castle-like Union Station features a Romanesque clock tower above the main entrance that was once topped by a statue of the Roman god ...

  7. Frist Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is housed in a white marble building that was built in the 1930s to serve as Nashville's main post office. Designed by Marr & Holman Architects, it was built in 1933-34 for $1.5 million. [5] Its location near Union Station was convenient for mail distribution, since most mail at that time was moved by train. [6]