A photograph of a damaged church on the corner of Antioch Pike and Goodwin Road in Antioch during the May 2010 Nashville flood.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of the flooded Joe’s Crab Shack restaurant on Second Avenue South in downtown Nashville during the May 2010 flood.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of a collapsed mobile home along Antioch Pike during the May 2010 Nashville flood in South Nashville.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of a car sandwiched between mobile homes during the May 2010 flood in South Nashville.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of a car wedged under a mobile home during the May 2010 flood in Antioch. The mobile home park was located on Antioch Pike.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of cars moved by floodwaters at the Antioch Pike and Blue Hole Road intersection in Antioch during the May 2010 Nashville flood.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of contents spilling out of a ruptured mobile home during the May 2010 flood in Antioch.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of wreckage from mobile homes on Antioch Pike during the May 2010 flood in Antioch.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of cars moved by floodwaters at the Antioch Pike and Blue Hole Road intersection in Antioch during the May 2010 Nashville flood.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of a porch ripped from a mobile home on Antioch Pike during the May 2010 flood.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about “three pickets kept vigil before the Andrew Jackson hotel today after 185 employees walked out on strike.” The Andrew Jackson hotel opened in August of 1924 on the east side of Memorial...
A captioned photo from the Nashville Times (1940), about the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Nashville, “which has sponsored a vocational guidance program with senior high school girls of Tennessee Industrial School for four years,...
The residence known as “Bonnie Brae,” once rested on twenty-two acres along the hillside of the present-day southwestern corner of Woodlawn Drive and I-440. The Villager Condominiums stand there now. “Bonnie Brae” derives its name from...
Travellers Rest gained its name from the fact of the many guests it has entertained. John Overton, afterward Justice of the Supreme Court, came from Virginia in 1793 and built a two-room log house on the site of the present building. He was one of...
A photograph of an office trailer and telephone pole collision along Antioch Pike during the May 2010 flood.
Forms part of the Nashville Room Flood 2010 Digital History Project.
A photograph of the Sam Davis Hotel being imploded on 16 February 1985. It was located at 132 Seventh Avenue North and corner of Commerce Street, Nashville, Tennessee. In about 15 seconds the explosives sent the 56-year-old hotel down into its...