History can be found around every corner in Nashville, from the Ryman Auditorium which once housed the Grand Ole Opry, to RCA Studio B, where artists like Dolly Parton and Elvis recorded hits.
History can be found around every corner in Nashville, from the Ryman Auditorium which once housed the Grand Ole Opry, to RCA Studio B, where artists like Dolly Parton and Elvis recorded hits.
Nashville has slowly changed over time as new structures are built, old ones are torn down, and businesses have come and gone, but little pieces of history remain throughout the city.
Joy Styles, a Nashville city councilwoman in the Cane Ridge section of the city, tells Inside Edition Digital that with the marker being cut down “demonstrates that there is still work to do.”