These 11 Photos Of Nashville From The Early 1900's Are Beyond Fascinating
There’s something so fascinating about a historic photo – when was it taken? Who took it? What happened to the people in the photograph…? It’s truly a window to the past, and one of the most interesting aspects of a city’s history. A piece of time, just caught in the moment. We came across these eleven historic photos of Nashville and simply had to share. Aren’t they gorgeous and wildly thought-inducing? Yep. We thought so, too.

Once it started operating as a restaurant, of course.

The view is pretty different, wouldn't you say?
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...from 1909.


We can't even imagine the crazy that would ensue if the Cumberland froze over today.

In this undated photograph, you can see the crush of Nashvillians on an average work day in the city.

It has to start somewhere, folks.
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You'll definitely see a few more students on the grounds, nowadays. And a drastic landscaping change.

This photo is dated 1927.

The historic university is a stunning location in Nashville, just as beautiful as a century ago.
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