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Broadway is major thoroughfare in Nashville, Tennessee. It includes Lower Broadway, a renowned entertainment district for country music.
The street starts at 1st Avenue North, off the Cumberland River, and it runs all the way southwest to the campus of Vanderbilt University, where it takes a sharp southward turn and merges with 21st Avenue South.
It is bisected by 1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, 4th Avenue, 7th Avenue, Rosa L. Parks Boulevard/8th Avenue South, 9th Avenue, 10th Avenue, 11th Avenue, 12th Avenue, George L. Davis Boulevard, 14th Avenue, 15th Avenue, 16th Avenue, 17th Avenue South, 18th Avenue South, 19th Avenue South, Lyle Avenue, 20th Avenue South, Division Street, and 21st Avenue South.
Concurrent Interstates 40 and 65 run beneath Broadway and are accessible via adjacent ramps on George L. Davis Boulevard and 14th Avenue South. Broadway is accessible from the Interstates at Exit 209A (I-40 W/I-65 N) and 209B (I-40 E/I-65 S).
From 1st Avenue to 16th Avenue, Broadway serves as the "dividing line" between the North and South designations of the avenues.
Broadway may refer to:
Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County. Nashville is the second largest city in Tennessee, after Memphis, and is the fourth largest city in the Southeastern United States. It is located on the Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state. The city is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home to numerous colleges and universities. Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee. It is known as a center of the music industry, earning it the nickname "Music City".
Since 1963, Nashville has had a consolidated city-county government which includes six smaller municipalities in a two-tier system. Thirty-five of 40 members are elected from single-member districts; five are elected at-large. According to 2013 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, the total consolidated city-county population stood at 659,042. The "balance" consolidated population, which excludes the semi-independent municipalities and is the figure listed in most demographic sources and national rankings, was 634,464. The 2013 population of the entire 13-county Nashville metropolitan area was 1,757,912, making it the largest metropolitan statistical area in the state. The 2013 population of the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Columbia combined statistical area, a larger trade area, was 1,876,933.
SUMMARY The film shows a view which appears to be looking north on Broadway at the intersection of Wall Street, in front of Trinity Church. The sidewalk along Broadway is crowded with people, and the traffic in both streets is very heavy. A horse-drawn streetcar passes in front of the camera [Frame: 2814], with a sign giving its destination as the "Courtland and Fulton Street Ferry." OTHER TITLES Title in Biograph photo catalog, v. 5, no. 2138 [MI]: Street scene on Lower Broadway, NY City CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, 1903. NOTES Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 13Jun1903; H32629. Camera, Robert K. Bonine. Photographed May 15, 1902. Location: New York, N.Y. SUBJECTS City traffic--New York (State)--New York. Stree...
The film shows a view which appears to be looking north on Broadway at the intersection of Wall Street, in front of Trinity Church. The sidewalk along Broadway is crowded with people, and the traffic in both streets is very heavy. A horse-drawn streetcar passes in front of the camera [Frame: 2814], with a sign giving its destination as the "Courtland and Fulton Street Ferry."
A walk along Honky Tonk Row in Downtown Nashville. Stop in for for a beer at Tootsies while standing within inches of the band. Slip out the back door and into The Stage where you can dance on one of the largest floors downtown.
Nashville, Tennessee: Tour Nashville: Lower Broadway
Lower Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee (2002) - Music pub MY TRAVEL CHANNEL 1: vladamikulec MY TRAVEL CHANNEL 2: placesofinterest
Music City USA hosts a musical and sociological zoo in the shadow of the Historic Ryman auditorium. Viewers are exposed to four blocks of Country Music on the hoof
"Eskimo Brothers" in The Wheel bar on Nashville's Lower Broadway on the night of July 9, 2016. A truly magnificent bar band.....So energetic they actually wore out the people on the dance floor....Earlier that evening I had been in a blue rage after attending The Grand Old Opry in their 4,400 seat concert hall out on the fringes of the city. Several of the performers were well past their "best before" date but what was really infuriating were the paid advertisements, which interrupted the show every 10 minutes. Then when the concert was over it took me an hour to drive away. The arrangement of huge parking lot and inadequate service roads seemed intended to trap concert goers and "encourage" them to patronize the nearby collection of big-box souvenir shops, "Grand Ole Opry Museums," bars a...
Here's a musician hustling to get his gear out of the club and in the car so as not to block traffic or the loading zones. He did it in less than one minute. Taxi drivers, on the other hand, sit and block the loading zones as long as they can despite the fact that the outside lane is for active loading and loading only.
Live from Lower Broadway in the heart of music city.Nashville,Tennessee is proud to host The Lower Broadway Band.
Bridgestone Arena where CMA's are broadcast every year and lower Broadway where all the world famous honky tonks are located and dreams of becoming a country star are being made every day!
Lower Broadway Band performs at the Tin Roof in Nashville.
The Lower Broadway Band performing for an audience in Nashville.
Dan Stephens Memorial Benefit @ Layla's - Lower Broadway - Nashville TN September 29 2012
130,000 people came out on December 31, 2014, for the Jack Daniel's Bash on Broadway: New Year's Eve in Music City! Lady Antebellum, Gavin DeGraw, The Apache Relay, Kristen Capolino, and Charles Esten performed while Storme Warren emceed the night on Lower Broadway in Nashville. The free street party featured 6 hours of live music, a Midnight Music Note Drop, and fireworks and confetti as we rang in 2015. It's the best party around. Be here next year. http://visitmusiccity.com/newyearseve
Dan Stephens Memorial Benefit @ Layla's - Lower Broadway - Nashville TN Mayday Malone band members: Chris Moynihan John Miner Scott Martin Daryl Evans
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The History Of New York City Subway - TV Shows A demonstration for an underground transit system in New York City was first built by Alfred Ely Beach in 1869. His Beach Pneumatic Transit only extended 312 feet (95 m) under Broadway in Lower Manhattan and exhibited his idea for a subway propelled by pneumatic tube technology. The tunnel was never extended for political and financial reasons, although extensions had been planned to take the tunnel southward to The Battery and northwards towards the Harlem River. The Beach subway was demolished when the BMT Broadway Line was built in the 1910s; thus, it was not integrated into the New York City Subway system. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Subway
On Saturday, 10/17/09 filmmaker Michael McCormack captured lightning on film. Fighting the crowd, he struggled to document one of JD's shows on Lower Broadway in Nashville. What can be seen here is nothing short of spectacular. Although slightly more footage was shot that night, these are the songs that were captured completely. They show a true honky tonker giving everything he had to give that crowd what they wanted: a hell of a good time. From the opening notes of "Suspicious Minds" to the bravado ending of Shooter Jennings' "Manifesto #2", who in anyone else's hands would be out of their ballpark. JD transforms the little known to the masses Shooter Jennings playful romp to an outlaw rebel yell his Daddy may have covered in 1974 if a time machine would have only given him the c...
Direct Download: http://goo.gl/MMtvoJ Jayke Orvis sits back stage to open up conversation with JD Wilkes from Th' Legendary Shack Shakers. JD Wilkes is nothing if not prolific. He's the front man for seminal lower-broadway group Th'Legendary Shack Shackers, the Dirt Daubers, auther, sideshow artist, filmmaker, husband, and bona-fide Kentucky Colonial. JD sits down with Jayke to give us a glimpse into the psyche of the man that Jello Biafra calls "the last great Rock N Roll frontman." www.jdwilkes.com @theshackshakers @thedirtdaubers @jaykeorvis
"Anything's possible, nothing's for sure" ~ Bob Wayne 2012 FULL SHOW - 1 hour 38 minutes March 8, 2012 1st show of the tour @ Layla's on Lower Broadway Nashville TN Bob Wayne - Liz Sloan - fiddle Jared McGovern - standup bass Ryan Clackner - guitar Joe Mitchell - drums
A demonstration for an underground transit system in New York City was first built by Alfred Ely Beach in 1869 and opened in February 1870.His Beach Pneumatic Transit only extended 312 feet (95 m) under Broadway in Lower Manhattan operating from Warren Street to Murray Street and exhibited his idea for a subway propelled by pneumatic tube technology. The tunnel was never extended for political and financial reasons, although extensions had been planned to take the tunnel southward to The Battery and northwards towards the Harlem River. In 1912, workers excavating for the present-day BMT Broadway Line dug into the old Beach tunnel; today, no part of this line remains as the tunnel was completely within the limits of the present day City Hall Station under Broadway
Wall Street is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1 km) street running eight blocks, roughly northwest to southeast, from Broadway to South Street on the East River in the Financial District of lower Manhattan, New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector (even if financial firms are not physically located there), or signifying New York-based financial interests Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_Street