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Route 21
Route 21 (University Connector): Katie Murdock, Matthew Burns, Lauren Taylor
While riding MTA from the stop on Belmont Boulevard northward on our route to its turnaround point at Clarksville Pike, we noticed an overall decrease in commercial…
While riding MTA from the stop on Belmont Boulevard northward on our route to its turnaround point at Clarksville Pike, we noticed an overall decrease in commercial…
The Creation of Metro Nashville
Because of significant growth in Nashville after World War II, the city was pressured to reform its government. Generally, attempts at consolidation were not successful, but after one failed attempt, the Nashville-Davidson Co. metropolitan charter…
MTA Music City Circuit
This is a free downtown bus service.
Germantown: A Cultural Convergence of Past and Present
Bound by Hume Street to the north, Jefferson Street to the south, Third Avenue to the east, and Eighth Avenue to the west, the colorful Germantown neighborhood lies just north of downtown Nashville, nearly bordering the Cumberland River. Named for…
Route 18
For our route, we chose to ride the 18th bus toward the airport and back. The local transportation area was difficult to navigate initially, but once we found the bus deck it was hard to miss. Another spectacle hard to miss was the long line for the…
Geo-spatial mapping: Downtown Nashville Walking Tour
How does downtown Nashville reflect the city's history? What historical eras and architectural styles are represented? How, why, and when has Nashville's downtown core been successful?
Tags: Arcade, Christ Church Cathedral, Country Music Hall of Fame, Customs House, Downtown Nashville, Downtown Presbyterian Church, Frist Center for Visual Arts, Hatch Show Print, Hermitage Hotel, Honky Tonks, Hume-Fogg High School, L&C Tower, Lower Broadway, Music City Center, Music City Park, Printer's Alley, Public Library, Ryman Auditorium, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, State Capitol, Sunday School Board Publishing, Tennessee Performing Arts Center, The Smith House, TPAC, Union Station
Nashville's Affordable House Crisis
Abstract: Cities are often transitory in respect to culture and socioeconomic makeup. The change that occurs in the cities is a product of the changing needs of the population. Essentially, a city is beholden to the people and cultures who reside in…
Relevance of the Ryman Auditorium: Past, Present, Future
Dubbed “Music City,” Nashville is a music mecca with a rich music history. Located downtown, the Ryman is one of the most sacred and significant stages in the nation. Formerly the home of the Grand Ole Opry the Ryman has a deep history rooted in its…
Growth and Urban Planning at Belmont University
Over the years Belmont University has transformed from Belmont College, to Ward-Belmont School for Women, back to Belmont College, and finally to Belmont University. Not only has the name changed over the years, but the physical campus has changed…