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Explore the vibrant history of Nashville's Lower Broad Street through Bill Rouda's captivating photography and insightful commentary. This hardcover book, published by Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press in 2004, is a must-have for music lovers and history buffs alike. Measuring 9.8 inches in length, 10.3 inches in width, and 0.8 inches in height, this book weighs 33.1 ounces and contains 144 pages.
Discover the stories behind the iconic street that has made Nashville famous for its country and bluegrass music. With a focus on the people and places that have shaped the street's character, this book is a true gem for anyone interested in the history of music in the United States. From the early days of the Opry Landing to the present day, Lower Broad Street has been a vibrant center of music and culture for over a century.