NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Chandeliers and jazz music are not your typical sightings at the Arthur Avenue underpass. But community organizer Simone Boyd said the added glamour is a sign of what’s to come. “We have residents who have been in our community for thirty, forty, fifty years,and this bridge…Read More
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