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21st Ave., S. and Edgehill Ave. 36°08′30″N 86°47′55″W / 36.141667°N 86.798611°W / 36.141667; -86.798611 ( Peabody College for Nashville
The Pinnacle is home to Nashville-based Pinnacle Financial Partners, as well as several law firms. It is the first office tower in downtown Nashville to gain Gold LEED Certification due to its energy-efficient design. [4] The building features a one-acre green roof terrace garden [5] over the parking garage and other environmentally friendly ...
Its campus was built in 1986 to replace the former Cohn High School and Pearl High School. Pearl High School, the predecessor and namesake for Pearl-Cohn, was a traditionally black public school. It was one of two black high schools in Nashville, (rival Cameron High School being the other) with Pearl accepting its first white student in 1971.
3rd Avenue: Johnny Cash Museum, Patsy Cline Museum; 4th Avenue: Nashville Symphony, Music City of Walk of Fame Park, Nashville Music Garden; 5th Avenue: Country Music Hall of Fame, Hatch Show Print, Ryman Auditorium, Music City Center; 6th Avenue: The Hermitage Hotel, Tennessee Performing Arts Center, War Memorial Auditorium & Military Branch ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet for Health Sciences and Engineering at Pearl High School (or simply MLK Magnet) is a public magnet high school located in Nashville, Tennessee. MLK includes grades 7–12, and students enter through a lottery process similar to the other magnet schools in Nashville.
BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital is a company owned by Mars, Incorporated that operates specialty and emergency veterinary hospitals throughout the United States.
The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge (previously called the Shelby Street Bridge or Shelby Avenue Bridge) is a truss bridge that spans the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The bridge spans 3,150 feet (960 m) [ 1 ] and is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world.
Its name was changed to Second Avenue in 1903. [3] The Second Avenue Historic Preservation Overlay District is a coextensive district created by the local government. It was established in March 1997 by the Metropolitan Historic Zoning Commission (MHZC), which is part of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. [4]