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Parthenon
2600 West End Avenue, Nashville,
TN ,
USA
Telephone:
(615) 862-8431
URL: Parthenon
Latitude & Longitude:
36° 8' 58.2",
-86° 48' 47.88"
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Tennessee State Historical Marker Listed in the National Register of Historic Places |
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The Nashville ParthenonThe Nashville Parthenon was built on this site as the centerpiece of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition of 1897. The original full-scale replica was intended as a temporary exhibit structure and was constructed of brick, wood and plaster. The building quickly endeared itself to all Nashvillians who protested plans for the building's demolition at the close of the Centennial Celebration. The original building stood until 1921 at which time the City of Nashville began the reconstruction of the worn structure?this time with permanent materials. This building, the result of those efforts, was completed in 1931.
The Parthenon was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on February 23, 1972.
In 1987 the Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation undertook the rehabilitation of the interior of the Parthenon. The improvements include upgraded gallery space, a ground-level entrance and an elevator resulting in barrier-free accessibility to the entire facility for the first time.
As in 1897 and 1931, these improvements, completed in 1988, are a gift of the people of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County and serve as a reminder of Nashville's longstanding reputation as the Athens of the South.
Architect 1897 - Colonel W.C. Smith 1921 - Russell Hart 1987 - Gresham, Smith and Partners Contractors 1897 - Edward Laurent 1921 - Foster and Creighton Company 1987 - Alexander and Shankle Construction Company
Last updated: 2/14/2015 15:17:00 |
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Image Gallery
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Parthenon Historical Marker Location Map, Nashville, Tennessee Map
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