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  2. Nashville International Auto Show - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the organization of the current show in 1999, other similar events, usually sponsored by dealer organizations, had been held for a number of years at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium. A feature of all auto shows in Tennessee, mandated by state law, is that no sales may take place on the premises, and signs to that effect must be posted.

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  4. Mike Joy - Wikipedia

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    February 18, 2007 – Joy was the lap-by-lap announcer for Fox's coverage of the 2007 Daytona 500, where Kevin Harvick made a last lap pass on Mark Martin to win by 0.02 seconds in a photo finish. September 20, 2008 – Joy was the play-by-play announcer for Fox Sports's coverage of the game between the Minnesota Twins and the Tampa Bay Rays ...

  5. Marathon Music Works - Wikipedia

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    Originally constructed as an auto manufacturing plant to produce Marathon Automobiles in the early 1900s, Marathon Music Works was repurposed and opened its doors in November 2011 as a concert hall and event venue. [3] [4] Marathon Music Works is situated in the Marathon Village neighborhood.

  6. Nashville Historic District (Nashville, North Carolina)

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    Roughly 100-400 W. Washington and 100-300 E. Washington Sts., Nashville, North Carolina Coordinates 35°58′20″N 77°57′54″W  /  35.97222°N 77.96500°W  / 35.97222; -77

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  9. Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant was announced on October 31, 1980, for the production of Datsun pickup trucks. [5] The company had also considered two locations in Georgia, but ultimately chose the Tennessee site due to its central location within the U.S. automotive market and the ability to transport parts to the site at a lower cost. [6]