Private tour in Nashville David Steele E
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Ninth Generation Nashvillian who is an expert on all things Nashville including Country Music, Civil Rights Woman's Suffrage, Architecture, Business history, Higher Education history, Business history, Sports, and local museums. I have lived in Nashville my entire life and I am seen and the go to person for Nashville history and tours. I am a Historian and have the largest private collection of Nashville memorabilia and many are currently on display at the Parthenon. I was named "Best Nashville Historian" in 2018 but the Nashville Scene. I am a frequent writer and speaker of Nashville history and have talking about Nashville history in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, NPR All Things Considered and on PBS American Masters. My family has been in Nashville since its founding and was enslaved at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage and John Overton's Travellers Rest. My tours are more like deep conversations about the past, present and the future. I give tours to VIPs, YPO Groups, elected officials, school groups, conventions, travelers, family reunions and I also provide Step On Guides for Bus Tours. I enjoy taking people to some of my favorite buildings like the Ryman Auditorium, The Parthenon, Tennessee State Capitol and the Country Music Hall of Fame. I was involved in programming the Civil Rights Room and the Votes for Women Room in the Downtown Library which are also my favorites. I have tours on any subject in Nashville so if you want a customized tour I can provide that for you. You will enjoy your stay in Nashville and see why it is one of the most popular cities in the United States to visit. Named "Best Nashville Historian" in 2018 by the Nashville Scene Featured Tour in new "US Civil Rights Trail" book by Deborah Douglas Served on the Nashville Metro Historical Commission Served on the Nashville Metro Historic Zoning Commission Found long lost John Lewis mugshots from his first arrest in Nashville LEED AP BD +C Interviewed for American Masters documentary on Charley Pride I'm Just Me Served on the boards of Cheekwood, The Hermitage and Travellers Rest Co-Founder of the Friends of the Tennessee State Library & Archives Advised former Mayors of Nashville on history and historical matters
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If you like Whiskey you will love this tour! This exciting tour is about Nashville's favorite vice from an expert in how Whiskey is made and how the laws were passed to keep it from being sold. Learn about how whiskey became the favored drink after the Civil War and it led to the creation of a movement with help build Nashville's Ryman Auditorium and how it caused political victories and defeats including the killing of the political rival of the Tennessee Governor who lost the election. This is a different kind of distillery tour where you will see the buildings of former offices of Jack Daniels, George Dickel and Greenbrier Distillery all located in Nashville. Take a journey of 100 years starting from after the Civil War until 1967 when finally legalized liquor by the drink in Nashville.
- See the corner where Tennessee most famous murder took place in 1907 near the former home of President James K. Polk. - Tennessee State Capitol Building where Statewide Prohibition passed in 1909 - Walk through Nashville's first entertainment district Printers Alley home of Nashville most famous saloons, brothels and burlesque clubs - See the exterior of Ryman Auditorium built in 1892 for the purpose of having a place for ministers who mainly were against the consumption of alcohol. - See Lower Broadway which has the highest concentration of honkytonks in the world which all service alcohol and play live music. - End on 2nd Avenue home for the offices of three famous Tennessee whiskey companies Jack Daniels, George Dickel and Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery. This tour can be customized for the visitor.
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Airport: ,Cruise: ,ByGuide: Downtown Nashville Library 615 Church Street Nashville, TN
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