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  2. Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Opryland Hotel opened on November 24, 1977, on land adjacent to the Opryland USA amusement park. [3] The hotel was originally built to support the Grand Ole Opry, a Nashville country-music institution that had moved to the area three years before. The hotel at that time had 580 guest rooms and a ballroom.

  3. James Robertson Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The James Robertson Hotel is a historic hotel and apartment building in Nashville, Tennessee. It is located on North 7th Avenue at Commerce Street in Downtown Nashville . It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 10, 1984.

  4. Courtyard Nashville Downtown - Wikipedia

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    The Courtyard Nashville Downtown is a hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, housed in the historic Neo-Classical-style First National Bank Building, built in 1904. The First National Bank of Nashville was organized in 1863. [ 1 ]

  5. Cardinal Industries - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Industries, Inc. was a corporation headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, United States.Established in 1954, it produced manufactured housing, including thousands of apartments in the United States.

  6. Station Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Station Inn is a concert venue in Nashville, Tennessee that hosts bluegrass music acts. Frommers wrote that it is "widely regarded as one of the best bluegrass venues around". [ 1 ]

  7. Maxwell House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Chapters of the new association sprang up across the South, and the first national meeting of the KKK took place at the hotel in April 1867. [6] [7] What local citizens called "Overton's Folly" [3] was finally completed and opened in fall 1869; total costs were $500,000. [1] The Maxwell House was Nashville's largest hotel, with five stories and ...