Most people equate NASHVILLE (aka Music City) with country music. But there is so much more to our city. Let me introduce you to the people, the places and the things that give Nashville its unique personality!
Saturday, September 8, 2007
21st fire
The second oldest fire station still in use in Metro Nashville, the 21st Avenue Fire Hall was built in 1930. The building's Tudor Revival style mirrors the style of houses in neighboring Hillsborough Village. The city government has designated the fire hall an Individual Historic Landmark.
"Well-behaved women seldom make history." -Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. . .
I'm fortunate to have had a lot of fun adventures in my life. I've taught Spanish, English, Drama and Journalism. I've done photography, PR and advertising for a number of companies. For 9 years, I owned Paper Moon, a paper arts store, and I'm currently finishing my MFA in Creative Writing through Murray State's low-residency program. For a few years, I've been living with one foot in Las Vegas and one foot in Nashville. We're permanently back in Las Vegas now, so I've discontinued this blog. And, I'm still working on making history! :-D
2 comments:
Such a pretty building. Almost like a gingerbread house!
Hi Chris,
This firehouse looks like a residence! I like the historical information..About the lighting for the fountain..that one is early AM light.
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