Nathan Hubbard on Nostr: #Nashville PSA: There were no trolleys (streetcars) in the 'trolley barns' at Rolling ...
#Nashville PSA: There were no trolleys (streetcars) in the 'trolley barns' at Rolling Mill Hill. Nashville's Streetcars (which is what we called them) were phased out in early 1941, the same year those buildings were opened, for use by public works. The "trolley barns" are completely made up history. The actual streetcar barns were where the Municipal Auditorium sits today.
https://nashvillehistory.blogspot.com/2022/01/the-trolley-barns-that-never-were.htmlPublished at
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