1001 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203, USA

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Union Station, 1001 Broadway, Nashville, Davidson County, TN

Completed in 1900, Nashville`s Union Station is one of the city`s unique and inspired historic architectural landmarks and remains a source of civic pride. The magnificent terminal and office building was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style by Richard Montfort, then Chief Engineer of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and the Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway companies, the monumental and opulent Union Station speaks of the power and prestige of the railroads in Nashville and Middle Tennessee in the latter part of the nineteenth century.

Union Station, 1001 Broadway, Nashville, Davidson County, TN

Completed in 1900, Nashville`s Union Station is one of the city`s unique and inspired historic architectural landmarks and remains a source of civic pride. The magnificent terminal and office building was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style by Richard Montfort, then Chief Engineer of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad and the Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railway companies, the monumental and opulent Union Station speaks of the power and prestige of the railroads in Nashville and Middle Tennessee in the latter part of the nineteenth century.

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