Timeline of Nashville, Tennessee
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
history
Nashville, Tennessee
History of Tennessee
U.S. Civil War
Fort Nashborough
Cumberland Compact
Cumberland Association
Tennessee General Assembly
Knoxville
Earl's
Nashville City Cemetery
Presbyterian church
Murfreesboro
Cumberland College
Tennessee State Penitentiary
Nashville Convention
Cumberland River
Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway
Southern Methodist Publishing House
Tennessee State Library
Tennessee State Capitol
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Fort Negley
Battle of Nashville
Fisk Free Colored School
Ward Seminary for Young Ladies
Central Tennessee College
Montgomery Bell Academy
Sulphur Dell
Tennessee and Pacific Railroad
Lebanon
Fisk University Jubilee Singers
Vanderbilt University
Nashville Banner
Nashville Athletic Club
The Hermitage
Boscobel College for Young Ladies
Peabody Normal College
Nashville Bible School
Cumberland Park
St. Patrick's Day Snowstorm
Union Gospel Tabernacle
Maxwell House
Tennessee Central Railway
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition
Parthenon
Polk Place
Carnegie Library
Tennessee State Fair
Nashville Globe
Nashville Tennessean
Sparkman Street Bridge
Hermitage Hotel
Urban League
Great Train Wreck of 1918
1918 influenza epidemic
Grand Ole Opry
Warner Parks
First American National Bank
Nashville Children's Theatre
Tennessee State Museum
Iroquois Steeplechase
Acuff-Rose Music
Harveys (department store)
Nashville Symphony
WSM-TV
Ben West
Harpeth Hall School
Tennessee Theatre
WSIX-TV
WLAC-TV
Harold Bradley
Bradley Film and Recording Studio
Music Row
Life & Casualty Tower
RCA Studios
Nashville sit-ins
Cheekwood Museum
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
WDCN-TV
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
consolidates
Davidson County
Metropolitan Council (Nashville)
Beverly Briley
American Association for State and Local History
100 Oaks Mall
Third National Bank Building
Fan Fair
Opryland USA
Regions Center (Nashville)
Richard Fulton
Nashville Sounds
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
Foreign trade zone
Bluebird Cafe
Nissan
Smyrna
Starwood Amphitheatre
Nashville Airport
Bill Boner
Nashville Shakespeare Festival
Nashville Pride
Nashville Scene
Grassmere Wildlife Park
Phil Bredesen
South Central Bell Building
Bicentennial Mall State Park
Magdalene program
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
Nashville Arena
Tornado
Tennessee OIlers
Vanderbilt Stadium
Nashville Predators
Adelphia Coliseum
Bill Purcell
Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000
The City Paper
Frist Center for the Visual Arts
Shelby Street pedestrian bridge
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
Viridian Tower
Franklin
Karl Dean