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History of Nashville, per Wikipedia

Nashville was founded by James Robertson, John Donelson, and
a party of Wataugans in 1779, and was originally called Fort Nashborough,
after the American Revolutionary War hero Francis Nash. Nashville quickly
grew because of its prime location, accessibility as a river port, and its
later status as a major railroad center. In 1806, Nashville was incorporated
as a city and became the county seat of Davidson County, Tennessee. In 1843,
Nashville was named the permanent capital of the state of Tennessee.

By 1860, when the first rumblings of secession began to be heard across the
South, antebellum Nashville was a very prosperous city. Nashville's significance
as a shipping port made it a desirable prize as a means of controlling important
river and railroad transportation routes. In February 1862, Nashville became
the first state capital to fall to Union troops.

Though the Civil War left Nashville in dire economic straits, Nashville quickly
rebounded.[citation needed] Within a few years, Nashville had reclaimed its
important shipping and trading position and also developed a solid manufacturing
base. The post-Civil War years of the late 19th century brought a newfound
prosperity to Nashville. These healthy economic times left Nashville with a
legacy of grand classical-style buildings, which can still be seen around
the downtown area.

It was the advent of the Grand Ole Opry in 1925, combined with an already
thriving publishing industry, that positioned it to become "Music City
USA".[citation needed] In 1963, Nashville consolidated its government
with Davidson County and thus became the first major city in the United States
to form a metropolitan government.[citation needed] Since the 1970s, Nashville
has experienced tremendous growth, particularly during the economic boom of
the 1990s under the leadership of Mayor (now-Tennessee Governor) Phil Bredesen,
who made urban renewal a priority, and fostered the construction or renovation
of several city landmarks, including the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Nashville
Public Library downtown, the Sommet Center, and LP Field.

 

 

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