Nashville National Cemetery
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Nashville National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Madison, a suburb of Nashville, in Davidson County, Tennessee.Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 64.5 acres , and as of the end of 2005, had 34,637 interments.
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You can get into the Frist Center for Visual Arts Sunday June 8th. Operation Stand Down is putting on a free day with exhibits that focus on healing from war. Just print Operation Stand Down's coupon right here and take it with you.
For the Memorial Day Holiday, you can enjoy some free patriotic tunes. This is the Nashville Community Concert Band which is performing at one oclock at Nashville National Veterans Cemetery in Madison. It's part of the yearly Memorial Day program.
The Nashville Community Concert Band also has other free concerts scheduled from 1-2 o'clock Sunday at State Veterans Cemetery on McCrory Lane, then Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens Highway at 3:30pm Sunday.
The Middle Tennessee Fiber Fest is in town again! It's all day Saturday at the Dickson County Fairgrounds. You'll see rabbits, sheep, goats and learn how their fur is used to make clothes and other supplies.
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President Polk Gravesite
This is the gravesite of President James K. Polk on September 15, 2016. Polk died of cholera at his new home Polk Place, in Nashville, Tennessee, at 3:15 pm on June 15, 1849, three months after leaving office. He was buried on the grounds of Polk Place.
Mrs. Polk lived at Polk Place for over forty years after his death. She died on August 14, 1891. In 1893, the bodies of President and Mrs. Polk were exhumed and relocated to their current resting place on the grounds of the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville. Polk Place was demolished in 1900.
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Haunted Places in Nashville
From historic haunted houses harboring ghosts of famous US presidents, to creepy and spacious resorts offering up much more than comfortable stays and good dining... tonight, we're cover the most haunted places in Nashville, Tennessee! We've covered TN before, but figured Music City deserved a little more love... from it's hidden cemeteries to it's tortured history, you'll love what we've dug up for you tonight. Enjoy!
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Presidential gravesites: Andrew Jackson
Recorded September 30, 2011. President Jackson is laid to rest alongside his wife Rachel in the garden of the Hermitage, located roughly 15 miles from downtown Nashville. The Hermitage was Jackson's estate and family home for more than four decades of his life. He made the arduous journey back and forth from D.C. many times during his presidency; after he left office, it was his sole residency along with several generations of his descendants. Jackson lived to the age of 78, an extraordinary feat considering the life expectancy during his time and his serious health problems. With a combination of his many achievements and his harsh treatment of Native Americans, Jackson remains one of the most controversial figures in the history of American politics.
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James K. Polk's Grave - Nashville, TN
James K. Polk's grave at the State Capitol in Nashville, TN on 2/24/2008.
Nashville Businessman Steps Up to Help Honor Fallen Heroes
Stream Fox 17 newscasts LIVE starting with TN Mornings at 5 am and News at 9 pm.NASHVILLE, Tenn. - We have great news tonight. A Nashville businessman steps up to help honor fallen heroes. We told you last week about the shortage of wreaths at the Nashville National Cemetery in Madison. Jarrett Epson saw our report and says he and friends bought 100 wreaths to place on the headstones. The Wreaths Across America Project's ultimate goal is to place wreaths on every veteran's grave in the country.Follow us on Twitter @wztv_fox17 and LIKE us on Facebook for updates.
Presidential gravesites: Andrew Johnson
Recorded March 12, 2011. President Johnson's final resting place can be found in the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery, which is part of his national historic site in Greeneville, Tennessee. He spent most of his adult life there, and he personally selected the future site of his grave. He achieved some rather dubious distinctions while in office, most notably avoiding impeachment by a single vote. Regarded in different times as both a people's politician and a staunch racist, Johnson's legacy has changed repeatedly in the last century. He is now widely considered to be one of our country's worst presidents.
James Polk Grave + Home
11th US Presidents Grave and Birthplace home. Grave is in Nashville, TN on the State Capital grounds since his Nashville home was demolished. Birthplace home is in Pinesville, North Carolina about 15 minutes from Charlotte!
Battle of Jackson, Tennessee
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Battle of Jackson, Tennessee
The Battle of Jackson, also known as the Battle of Salem Cemetery, was fought on December 19, 1862, in Madison County, Tennessee, during the American Civil War.
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30th Annual Celebration of Battle of Nashville, KLillard1
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The Battle for Georgia
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the presidential grave project presents Andrew Jackson
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