Several clips of (now called) Broadway, Church Street & West End Avenue in Nashville. Great video. Thanks for sharing it. 👍
@lamars2486
Ай бұрын
15:50 this park sits on one of the many natural springs, it had a water system to grow that grass, the whole park was cultivated by a resident german botanist since before the civil war
@bradking1536
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing hope you are well God loves you deeply shalom🤗🐼♥️✝️💐 Philippians 4:8
@lamars2486
Ай бұрын
Please, do help nashville rewrite its history, i hear stuff all the time now and just rolls my eyes. NASHVIILE IS ABOUT MUSIC, LIQUIOR, SPORTS AND HIGH PRICED HOOKERS, AND GUNS ... there, thats what has happened in 15 years, deeply in debt, never had debt before, it had low taxes, utilites and costs of living in 15 years its quadrupled and in in some cases more than quadrupled. Very few locals can go "enjoy" the new amenities and its dangerous now. They just pay the high taxes to fund it all.
@Wyatt1957
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Wyatt from Nashville TN music 🎵🎶 city USA
@oldworldex
2 жыл бұрын
You bet!!
@gregorybolin4672
Ай бұрын
I wonder if those colums are solid on that parthenon
@lamars2486
Ай бұрын
Nashville is a riverboar town, lock 1 is north of town near the original settlement by the Presbyterians... THE LOCKS (5 in nashville alone) WERE NEEDED TO KEEP THE RIVER UP because of the drought. those colums are part of the pyramid colums copied from the INTERIOR OF the dowtown Presbyterians church which holds a gianormus pipeorgan. Before the civil war, nashville had public school, it had a symphony... and oprea house ... in 1925 the blue crusted hated the idea of hillbilly music, so they, hillbillies, played off the snobbery and called their radio show, THE GRAND OLE OPRY ... it angered the crusted more. Athens as in education, music as in orchestral and the fisk jubelee singers, where the coinage of "music city" came from after the fisk singers performed the queen of england called nashville "music city." It stuck. So did the athens of the douth because nashville had all kinds of colleges and tech schools since before the civil war. There were lots of manions in nashville, lots. And there wascacgisnt castle with everything midevil that goes with it. There were a lot of BRITISH and new yorkers in music city long before the civil war, the castle theme is just now dying out. COTTON AND TOBACCO. Adelicia, you showed her front yard, had her own zoo, most of the summer, she lived at her mansion in nyc. THE RYMAN has a phyics of sound like the us capitol rotunda in DC. But the perfect wood makes it a perfect place for music, and broadway shows. NO MICROPHONES NEEDED. Nashville has a theatre history that pre dates the civil war. I remeber the sqaure around the courthouse before they tore all four sides of the beautiful buildings out. And the xmas day bomber took out the facdes you were pointing at on 2nd ave, we called it market street the food store of nashville went from broadway up and all the way around the courthouse. Nashville was full of truck farms and orchards and a lot of dairy farms. Middle TN had some of, if not the richest farm land in the entire north american contenient. It sets in one of the largest cave systems in the world from south central ky to north central Alabama. It was a region into itself. Beautiful. The area is full of hills which are old volcanic cinder thunder domes, and its chock full of meterorite craters, more than any state in the union. Its even spewed natrual tar pits and oil slicks inside the city limits. Back in jacksons days. Thanks for the pix.
@hendo337
Жыл бұрын
@6:02 that building has Hooters on the corner and The Beer Cellar down stairs. Even the basement has elaborate stone work and feels way too nice.
@lamars2486
Ай бұрын
1:19 those are power poles The civil war ended with the battle of nashville, when the battle was over, there was only a few trees left standing, and that winter and for a few more people froze and starved to death. Nashville was union, it was the last state to suceed and first to reenter no "occupation " was needed but they occupied it untill 1877. Whenbthe riots went on, the city got invaded by the confederates, it wasca brutal occupation, the the union came and that occupation punished the city, then the battle of nashville finished it. The kkk was offically nailed in its coffin in nashville, it left capitol hill, marched out to the old union fort negly and they took off their sheets and disbanded. Adelica acklens home is, the belmont mansion, the arcade, the first mall was designed from french arcades in paris.
@bethbartlett5692
11 ай бұрын
Hope you produce a video for Memphis and Chicago. Chicago is my city 9f 9rg8n, holds a special feeling for me and I use to visit on business and stay for Friday "Cubs Games". Love the bleachers on Fridays! (Wrigley Field, Sheffield Ave) GO CUBS - HO!!!!!!!!! Memphis, University of Memphis Alumni Dad was from NW TN and relocated us when I was a child. Not my 1st choice in residence, but back here again due to health, ready to go again! Nevada 17 yrs, love the Desert. The experience led to my Awakening, and Realization. Best Thoughts and Enjoy your Explorations and Discoveries! Beth
@oldworldex
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I did Memphis...Chicago on the other hand...well lets just say I have hesitated so far because there's enough there to make a series of videos. It's coming...
@GreyGhost615
11 ай бұрын
7:35 I bet that was the East Nashville fire.
@georgeprokopenko3044
2 жыл бұрын
good
@sophroniamason2730
11 ай бұрын
What you called "Riverwood" I believe is the Hermitage, home of President Andrew Jackson. It was supposed to have been built in 1835.
@buzzkincaid5521
2 жыл бұрын
Cape May ,New Jersey Buffalo, New York pictures of Atlanta Georgia ( before the burning) also the city of Kansas City ( there are two ) so the one ☝️ known for its fountains ⛲️
@lamars2486
Ай бұрын
13:30 in this photo, on the top left, there is a man kinda peeking out, you would not believe who that is 😂😂😂
@justinamontgomery2618
2 жыл бұрын
Is there any info of natives seeing buildings through the usa before the migration started? Or before the slaughter of the indigenous people?
@oldworldex
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great question to ask. I suspect the fact that our collective memory has been wiped would make it difficult to find much. It's worth the investigation! I was just listening to this and they touched on the same question re Australia: kzitem.info/news/bejne/0W6NtKCBfZl0noY&ab_channel=TartariaAustralia
@mlmiller6
Жыл бұрын
Do you know what building that is at 5:22? I've seen it and I think it is a church now. Everything around it is different now...
@oldworldex
Жыл бұрын
do you mean the one with the columns? I have it down as the public square and court house.
@mlmiller6
Жыл бұрын
@@oldworldex yep. That was the courthouse until they tore it down and rebuilt it in the "modern" style in 1937 from what I found. The original one we see @ 5:22 in your vid appears to have been built with red bricks from the photos I found. The one built in 1937 is still in use today.
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