For the 32nd installment of his column, J.R. Lind walks his final mile down Highway 100 to t…
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In the 28th installment of his column, J.R. Lind wanders westward through the neighborhood formerly known as Cat Town Hill
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In the 27th installment of his column, J.R. Lind ambles east to the ever-changing neighborhood surrounding Tom Joy Park
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In the 26th installment of his column, J.R. Lind heads to South Nashville’s melting pot — with loads of great restaurants and too few sidewalks
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In the 25th installment of his column, J.R. Lind walks a stretch of North Nashville swamped by gentrification
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In the 24th installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores a West Nashville neighborhood with an inscrutable name and structures both old and new
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In the 23rd installment of his column, J.R. Lind journeys to the northeast edge of the county, where the L&N doesn’t stop anymore
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In the 22nd installment of his column, J.R. Lind walks a historically rich district beset with rapid development
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In the 21st installment of his column, J.R. Lind walks a neighborhood with blue-collar roots and a witch-deterrent sulphur spring
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In the 20th installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores the relics of Old Nashville tucked away in this West Side neighborhood
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In the 19th installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores a historic little piece of East Nashville
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In the 18th installment of his column, J.R. Lind happens across a piece of hidden history in one of Nashville’s satellite cities
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In the 17th installment of his column, J.R. Lind visits a North Nashville neighborhood home to Black churches and Jewish cemeteries
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In the 16th installment of his column, J.R. Lind ventures east — among the bowling alleys, Baptist churches and train tracks
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In the 15th installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores the area surrounding the Battle of Nashville Monument
See all of the locations featured in J.R. Lind's ongoing series on Nashville neighborhoods
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In the 14th installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores the rich history of a stretch of Jefferson anchored by a trio of HBCUs
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In the 13th installment of his column, J.R. Lind takes in the scenic vistas in the neighborhood due south of downtown
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In the 12th installment of his column, J.R. Lind heads to a historic piece of East Nashville’s Inglewood neighborhood
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In the 11th installment of his column, J.R. Lind heads west to the neighborhood surrounding Elmington Park
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In the 10th installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores the semi-pastoral former stomping grounds of Frank and Jesse James
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In the ninth installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores the multicultural thoroughfare south of downtown
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In the eighth installment of his column, J.R. Lind ventures deep into the former DuPont territory of Old Hickory
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In the seventh installment of his column, J.R. Lind retraces the 1914 path of Nashville’s suffragists
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In the sixth installment of his column, J.R. Lind visits the architecturally diverse former streetcar suburb
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In the fifth installment of his column, J.R. Lind visits a historic part of Nashville as it contends with rapid growth and post-tornado recovery
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In the fourth installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores one of East Nashville’s most idiosyncratic neighborhoods
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In the third installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores a historic and ever-changing segment of West Nashville
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In the second installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores the historic neighborhood containing City Cemetery, Fort Negley and St. Patrick
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In the inaugural installment of his column, J.R. Lind explores the past, present and future of this historic Nashville neighborhood
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Quite an interesting bunch of buyers and sellers this month, including the founder of country group Sawyer Brown (selling on Sawyer Bend), a pair of hit-making songwriters, a respected producer and a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
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There's quite an interesting mix in this month's look at Nashville's most expensive homes. It starts out with a giant in Laurelbrooke — not all that unusual in and of itself — but also includes the former corporate retreat for Cracker Barrel and a historic home from the 1840s that sits on an…
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Home sales typically tick up in the summer, as relocating families who have waited for the last school bell to ring start earnestly looking to make that move.
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In 2022, Tennessee’s Republican supermajority carved Nashville into three new congressional …
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The race to replace U.S. Rep. Mark Green is crowded — and early voting in the primary begins…