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The William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower (also known as the Tennessee Tower) is a skyscraper in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, that houses Tennessee government offices. The tower was built for the National Life and Accident Insurance Company and served as its National Life Center until the State of Tennessee acquired it on January 3, 1994.
170 Fourth Avenue North 1905–1908 170 52 12 [2] The Stahlman: 211 Union Street 1908–1957 180 55 12 [68] Life & Casualty Tower: 401 Church Street 1957–1970 409 125 30 [22] William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower: 312 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard 1970–1994 452 138 31 [13] 333 Commerce: 333 Commerce Street 1994–present 617 188 33 [1]
On June 1, 2013, Larry Martin became the interim Commissioner of the Department. [2] On August 13, 2013, Martin became the new official Commissioner. [3] On November 27, 2018, Governor-elect Bill Lee announced that Stuart McWhorter would become the next Commissioner of Finance and Administration. [4]
Parks continued working for social justice throughout the course of her long life, authoring two memoirs, receiving two dozen honorary university doctorates, and winning both the Presidential ...
312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 24th Floor Nashville: Davidson County: Called Tennessee Towers, headquarters for the state Department of Tourist Development. 2450 Parkway Pigeon Forge: Sevier County: Location of the Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism. I-65: Portland: Robertson County: Located at Exit 121 off I-65 southbound. Texas Department of ...
1014 14th Avenue North and 1218–1220 Phillips Street ... Hume, Rosa Parks, and Third [8 ... 312 E Marthona Rd.
4.25 357 - Hollywood - LA Southwest College - Willowbrook/Rosa Parks Station via Western Ave and 120th St Limited 4.26 358 - Los Angeles - Lynwood - Paramount via Alameda St Limited 4.27 358 - Marina del Rey - Culver City - Pico Rivera via Slauson Avenue Limited
Rosa Parks is a light rail station on the MAX Yellow Line in the Arbor Lodge neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.It is the 6th stop northbound on the Interstate MAX extension. It was originally named North Portland Boulevard, but following the city's decision in fall 2006 to rename Portland Blvd. to Rosa Parks Way, TriMet indicated it would support the change by renaming the station, at a then ...