Night-time scene of state capitol, Nashville, 1920s (16/74)

Night-time scene of state capitol, Nashville, 1920s

Situated in the center of the city at Charlotte Avenue and Sixth Avenue, the capitol building rests 197 feet above the level of the Cumberland River. The building draws on elements of Grecian architecture. It is constructed of limestone, chiseled from the quarries around Nashville. On the grounds are several monuments and historical markers, including a bronze statue of General Jackson.

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