Chatting with historian Jeff Sellers about the people buried at the Tennessee State Capitol
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Here are a few convoluted explanations as to how the neighborhood might have gotten its nickname — and one pretty simple one
From the Nun Bun and Snowbird to Opryland and political corruption, here’s our curated list of pre-‘it’-city Nashville artifacts
Nashville field-trip staple reveals plans for Oct. 31 anniversary and new exhibits with Tennessee focus
What this headstone tells us about the famed sculptor, his family and the lasting impact of slavery
Hillsboro Village arthouse commemorates 100 years with Tennessee Historical Commission plaque, Metro Council resolution
Printed by people incarcerated in the now-closed Tennessee State Prison, 'The Interim' set the stage for prison newspapers of today
Authorities recently determined that the famed McNairy County sheriff likely killed his wife. Here's how that relates to Nashville's civil rights era bombings.
About 130 years ago, this obscure part of town was full of vice — and roving gangs of violent women
Current discussions around East Bank echo the conflict that sparked influential urban design forums 30 years ago
