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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Nashville TN 37219

 
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By Darren Jefferson Clay, February 5, 2023
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1 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville — Rock City Gardens
2 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Arts District — 3A 223 — Nashville Sit-Ins
3 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Arts District — 3A 139 — Sarah Estell
4 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Arts District — 88 — Tennessee Ornithological Society
5 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Andrew Johnson
6 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3A 209 — Birth of Bluegrass
7 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 226 — Campaign for the Vote
8 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3A 230 — Edwin W. Craig — (1893-1969)
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9 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Historic Castner Knott Building
10 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3A 26 — James K. Polk
11 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Little Jimmy Dickens — 1920-2015
12 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Operation Enduring Freedom
13 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Operation Iraqi Freedom
14 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Purple Heart Medal
15 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Ryman Auditorium
16 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 20 — Ryman Auditorium
17 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3 — Site of First Store
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18 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3 — Site of First Store — Reported permanently removed
19 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Tennessee Tower
20 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — The 11th President James K. Polk — James K. Polk and Deaderick Street
21 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — The Downtown Presbyterian Church I — This site occupied 1814-1955 by the First Presbyterian Church
22 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — The Downtown Presbyterian Church II
23 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — The Hermitage Hotel
24 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 135 — The Seeing Eye — Independence and Dignity Since 1929
25 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — The USS Nashville (CL-43) — The Second Ship of the U.S. Fleet to Bear the Name — Launched 2 October 1937 - Commissioned 6 June 1938 —
26 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — Thomas Green Ryman — 1841 - 1904
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27 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — To the Memory of the Father of the Church in Tennessee — The Right Reverend Richard Pius Miles, D.D. — 1791-1860 —
28 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 94 — Votes for Women
29 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3A 226 — War Memorial Auditorium
30 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "Boys this will be short but desperate."
31 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "Empress of the Blues"
32 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "Grand Ole Opry" and the WSM radio tower
33 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "Manhattan Project"in Oak Ridge
34 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "Million Dollar Fire"
35 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "Moon Pies"
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36 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "Normal Schools"; Prohibition; W.C. Handy
37 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "The blood of white and black men has flowed freely together..."
38 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "The Winning of the West"
39 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "Volunteer"
40 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — "War of the Roses"
41 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 16 poets and critics
42 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1820 Population
43 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1830 Population
44 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1840 Population
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45 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1850 Population
46 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1860 Population
47 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1880 Population
48 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1890 Population
49 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1900 Population
50 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1910 Population
51 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1930 Population
52 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 1940 Population
53 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 19th Amendment
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54 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — 4,000 miles of railroad
55 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — A Major Treaty with the Chickasaw
56 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Adelphi Theatre
57 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Agrarian Reform Movement
58 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Agricultural state, permanent capital, education and Cherokee forced removal
59 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Aluminum Company of America
60 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Alvin C. York
61 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Alvin C. York, Woman's Suffrage, and the "Grand Ole Opry"
62 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — America's Musical Roots in Tennessee
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63 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Anderson County — Established 1801    338 Square Miles — County Seat Clinton —
64 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Andrew Jackson — Jackson.
65 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Andrew Jackson and the Treaty of New Echota
66 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Andrew Jackson elected President
67 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Andrew Jackson Re-election
68 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Andrew Johnson — 1808-1875
69 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Ann Lee Keys Worley
70 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Anne M. Davis and the Great Smokey Mountains National Park
71 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Army of Tennessee surrendered on April 26, 1865
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72 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Asiatic cholera epidemic of 1833
73 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Astronomer Edward E. Barnard
74 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Athletic Park — Baseball
75 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Atlas
76 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Austin Peay Normal School
77 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Baseball Returns — Baseball
78 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Battle of Chickamauga
79 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Battle of Franklin
80 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Battle of Knoxville
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81 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Battle of Nashville
82 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Battle of Shiloh
83 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Battle of Stones River
84 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Bedford County — Established 1807    474 Square Miles — County Seat Shelbyville —
85 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Benton County — Established 1835    394 Square Miles — County Seat Camden —
86 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Bethel College
87 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Bledsoe County — Established 1807    406 Square Miles — County Seat Pikeville —
88 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Blount County — Established 1795    559 Square Miles — County Seat Maryville —
89 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Bradley County — Established 1836    329 Square Miles — County Seat Cleveland —
90 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Bryan College
91 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Buried City — Prehistory
92 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Campbell County — Established 1806    480 Square Miles — County Seat Jacksboro —
93 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Cannon Counry — Established 1836     266 Square Miles — County Seat Woodbury —
94 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Caroline Meriwether Goodlett and the United Daughters of the Confederacy
95 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Carroll County — Established 1821    599 Square Miles — County Seat Huntingdon —
96 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Carter County — Established 1796     341 Square Miles — County Seat Elizabethton —
97 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Casey Jones
98 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Centennial Exposition
99 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Centennial Exposition
100 Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, North Capitol — Chattanooga

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