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    Nashville is a village in Holmes County, Ohio, United States. The population was 183 at the 2020 census. In 1833, Nashville contained six houses and one...
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    Revolutionary War hero. Nashville quickly grew because of its strategic location as a port on the Cumberland River, a tributary of the Ohio River; and its later...
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  • Nashville, North Carolina Nashville, Ohio Nashville, Oregon, unincorporated community Nashville, Texas, also known as Nashville-on-the-Brazos, unincorporated...
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    Cumberland, the Army of the Ohio, the Army of the Tennessee, the District of Etowah, and the Post of Nashville, the force in Nashville had no official name....
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  • from Dayton, Ohio, he is now based in Nashville. He is signed to Atlantic Records. With plans to become a teacher, Morris attended Ohio University. While...
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  • Nightbirde (category People from Zanesville, Ohio)
    popular performer locally. She returned to Ohio in 2014, and following her marriage, moved in 2015 to Nashville, Tennessee (where she later resumed performing...
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    Tom Bukovac (category Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee)
    and producer. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in nearby Willowick, Ohio. He has been a Nashville-based musician since 1992. He previously...
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  • Anthony Quinn Warner detonated a recreational vehicle (RV) bomb in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States, killing himself, injuring eight people and...
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    and he died only a few months afterwards, aged 38. Weir was born in Nashville, Ohio. He graduated from the University of Michigan in June 1861. On August...
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  • Nashville! was a commercial radio channel on XM Satellite Radio. It was located on XM 57(previously 11) and plays a wide range of country music hits from...
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  • featured on a 1/4" mastertape from the Nashville recording sessions in May 1971, before the move to Westbound. The Ohio Players were still signed to Top Hit...
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  • Nashville is an unincorporated community in Darke County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. A former variant name of Nashville was Darke. A post office called...
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    Patrick Carney (category Musicians from Akron, Ohio)
    2022. The band's album Ohio Players was released on April 5, 2024. Carney currently produces and writes music out of his Nashville, Tennessee-based recording...
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    and Nashville Railroad merged with the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad and others to form the Seaboard System Railroad December 29, 1982. The Nashville, Chattanooga...
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    against Guadalajara at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio; Nashville SC against América at Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 21; and Real Salt Lake...
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    The Louisville and Nashville Railroad (reporting mark LN), commonly called the L&N, was a Class I railroad that operated freight and passenger services...
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  • Earl Thomas Conley (category RCA Records Nashville artists)
    Portsmouth, Ohio. Until one day he made the bold decision to pack up and move to Nashville. Feeling that he wasn't making any progress in Nashville, Conley...
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  • named Flagship Ohio, routing Cleveland-Columbus-Dayton-Cincinnati-Louisville-Nashville-Memphis, that crashed on the Louisville-Nashville sector about 1...
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  • ways had their track come under ownership or lease by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. In 1902, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad gained a majority...
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    The Franklin–Nashville campaign, also known as Hood's Tennessee campaign, was a series of battles in the Western Theater, conducted from September 18...
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    Nashville's Union Station is a former railroad terminal designed by Richard Montfort, chief engineer of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), and...
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  • Army of the Ohio until December 1861 and to the 15th Brigade, 4th Division, Army of the Ohio until March 1862. It was unattached in Nashville, Tennessee...
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  • the battle of Nashville American Civil War portal Ohio portal List of Ohio Civil War units Ohio in the Civil War "26th Regiment, Ohio Infantry". National...
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  • Memphis Street Railway Nashville–Franklin Railway Not completed Brownsville and Ohio Railroad Holly Springs, Brownsville and Ohio Railroad Memphis and Knoxville...
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    The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (reporting marks C&O, CO) was a Class I railroad formed in 1869 in Virginia from several smaller Virginia railroads begun...
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  • The Army of the Ohio was the name of two Union armies in the American Civil War. The first army became the Army of the Cumberland and the second army was...
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  • to June 1865. The 175th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service June 27, 1865, at Nashville, Tennessee. Left Ohio for Nashville, Tennessee, October 11;...
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  • The Nashville Predators (commonly referred to as the Preds) are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. The Predators compete in...
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    The Louisville and Nashville M-1 was a class of forty-two 2-8-4 steam locomotives built during and after World War II as dual-service locomotives. They...
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    Carolina, born in Nashville Algenon L. Marbley Federal District Court Judge Southern District of Ohio, raised partly in Nashville Phil Valentine (1959–2021)...
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