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  2. Musica (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Musica is a bronze statue that sits upon a grassy knoll in Nashville, Tennessee, at the center of a traffic rotary where the confluence of Division Street and 16th Avenue North happens, known as the Music Row Roundabout or Buddy Killen Circle. It is located directly across from Owen Bradley Park in Nashville's Music Row district. It was built ...

  3. Grand Ole Opry - Wikipedia

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    Created by: George D. Hay: Recording studio: Grand Ole Opry House (1974–present); Ryman Auditorium (Nashville) (1943–1974, winter venue 1999–2020, 2023-present); War Memorial Auditorium (Nashville) (1939–1943)

  4. List of Grand Ole Opry members - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Ole Opry is a country music concert and radio show, held between twice and five times per week, in Nashville, Tennessee. The show began as a radio barn dance on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay and has since become one of the genre's most enduring and revered stages. Each performance consists of multiple guest artists as well as ...

  5. WSMV-TV - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, National Life and Accident Insurance built new studios for WSM-AM-TV adjacent to the transmission tower on Knob Road. This left WDCN-TV as the sole occupant of the south Nashville building, where that station remained until 1976. WSM-TV was the first station in Nashville to begin broadcasting in color in 1965. [4]

  6. Ryman Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Ryman Auditorium (originally Union Gospel Tabernacle and renamed Grand Ole Opry House for a period) is a historic 2,362-seat live-performance venue and museum located at 116 Rep. John Lewis Way North, in the downtown core of Nashville, Tennessee, United States.

  7. List of tallest buildings in Nashville - Wikipedia

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    It is the fourth tallest residential building in Nashville, TN. 805 Lea 23 370 110 30 2021 Residential Located in Nashville's SoBro District, will have a total of 354 residential units. [35] The Pullman at Gulch Union 24 365 111 28 2024 Residential Located at 1222 Demonbreun [36] One Nashville Place: 25 359 109 25 1985 Office [37] [38] One22One ...

  8. Home Economics Building (Vanderbilt University) - Wikipedia

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    One of the first two buildings built on the new Peabody College campus in 1912, the Home Economics Building (29,588 sq. ft.) is mirrored by its twin the Industrial Arts Building, now called Mayborn Hall.

  9. Mayborn Building - Wikipedia

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    According to Peabody president John Dunworth, "Mayor Richard Fulton... emphasized the significance of the event by proclaiming November 10 'Frank W. Mayborn Day' in Metro Nashville." [ 6 ] At that time, the Mayborn building held "the Peabody School of Library Science, the college's programs for educators of youth, the instructional media center ...