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CoolSprings Galleria is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall in the Cool Springs commercial and residential corridor between Franklin and Brentwood, Tennessee, 15 miles (24 km) south of Nashville. Opened in 1991, it features 150 stores.
This commercial center has developed around the Cool Springs Galleria shopping mall, which opened in August 1991. The center encompasses land on both sides of Interstate 65; it includes a range of businesses: several luxury hotels, strip malls, business parks, mid-rise office buildings, big-box retailers, low-rise apartments, condominiums, restaurants, and car dealerships.
On October 3, 2014, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission imposed a $600,000 fine on Marriott for willful interference with private wi-Fi hotspot connections linking its clients' portable computers to client-owned mobile telephones in the hotel's convention space.
Cool Springs Farm was a property in Franklin, Tennessee that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 but was removed from the register in 1993. The property was also known as Mallory Valley Farm .
Coolspring Township or Cool Spring Township may refer to: Coolspring Township, LaPorte County, Indiana; Coolspring Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania; Cool Spring Township, Rutherford County, North Carolina, in Rutherford County, North Carolina
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F.D. Roosevelt State Park is a 9,049 acres (36.62 km 2) Georgia state park located near Pine Mountain and Warm Springs. The park is named for former U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who sought a treatment for his paralytic illness in nearby Warm Springs at the Little White House. The park is located along the Pine Mountain Range.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt first visited Warm Springs in October 1924. [5]: 257 He went to a resort in the town whose attraction was a permanent 88-degree natural spring, but whose main house, the Meriwether Inn, was described as "ramshackle". Roosevelt bought the resort and the 1,700-acre (6.9 km 2) farm surrounding it in 1927. It was around ...