10 world-renowned Nashville philosophers
Jethro “Moonbeam” Higgins Active in the late 1960s, Jethro “Moonbeam” Higgins was a philosopher of “Eco-Psychedelia,” which combined environmentalism with
Read MoreJoe Ditzel Has Some Problems
Jethro “Moonbeam” Higgins Active in the late 1960s, Jethro “Moonbeam” Higgins was a philosopher of “Eco-Psychedelia,” which combined environmentalism with
Read MoreNashville is renowned for the large number of top level colleges and universities in the area. For example: Nashville Institute
Read MoreIn the early days, Nashville was not so much founded as it was stumbled upon by a group of pilgrims
Read MoreNashville Frontier Bulletin – April 15, 1795 Wild Ruckus in Whiskey’s Hollow: A Night of Poker Ends in Chaos Just
Read More10 stellar hotels you’ll only find in Nashville. “The Ritz-Eraser” was built in 1895 and gained instant fame as the
Read MoreIn the early days, Nashville was not so much founded as it was stumbled upon by a group of pilgrims
Read MoreNashville Pioneer – June 20, 1802 New Era of Hospitality: Water Pump and Horse Troughs Installed Outside Nashville’s Grand Oak
Read MoreNashville Frontier New – January 4, 1792 “The Fort of Justice”: Nashville’s First Jailhouse Raises Questions and Hope In a
Read More10 amazing circuses in American history that called Nashville home. Carnival of Wonders, founded by Bartholomew “Bart” Hawkins in 1902-1915,
Read MoreWhat did historical European rulers say when they first learned about Nashville? King Louis XIV of France (1643-1715) Upon hearing
Read MoreThese country music superstars all call Nashville home. Daisy “Twang Queen” McAllister Active from 1975-1985, Daisy McAllister’s biggest hit was
Read MoreUnusual architecture that put Nashville on the avant-garde map. Flamingo Tower in Berry Hill Designed by the enigmatic architect Luna
Read MoreEarly Nashville pioneer clothing that provided protection and style. Feathered Fedora The Feathered Fedora became a staple for Nashville pioneers
Read More10 super creative dwellings used by early Nashville pioneers. Whistlewood Cabins Early settlers in the 1700s discovered a unique type
Read MoreTen infamous Nashville outlaw gunslingers. “Quickdraw” Quincy Quaid Active from 1875 to 1880 as the leader of The Cumberland Crooks,
Read More