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This week in Nashville history: Steamboats and spirituals
Eighty years ago this week, Nashville Banner Managing Editor Marmaduke Morton continued his 12-part series on “The Colorful Eighties in Nashville,” reflecting on the city he had encountered as a cub reporter a half-century earlier. 19 Oct. 1930: “Last Days … Continue reading