Nashville is a study in
contrasts.
The sleek Marriott Hotel, scheduled to open in July, represents Nashville's modern growth. The Customs House, which opened in 1882, is a the city's link to its past.
Art Deco features attract
attention at Holston House.
Built in 1930, the former James Robertson Hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This construction crane is a
sign of Nashville's growth
& change.
The Grand Lodge of
Tennessee has
Neoclassical features.
was built in 1912.
First Baptist Church has a
long history in Nashville.
The church's fourth building
was dedicated in 1970.
The Gothic Church Tower links the church's past to the congregation's current and future ministries.
A shot of a large construction site
with The Ryman Auditorium
in the background.
The Bridgestone Arena hosts
concerts, The Nashville
& the Nashville Predators
Center also has
Neoclassical features.
Neoclassical features.
Eric and I continue our walk down Broadway....
.... to Music City Star
The sculpture on the other side
of the Cumberland River
reminds me of a Roller
Coaster & a ship's prop.
Nissan Stadium is the home
It's time to visit Lower Broadway's Honky Tonks.
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