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First Baptist Church East Nashville

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FirstBaptistChurchEastNashville
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First Baptist Church East Nashville is a historic church at 601 Main Street in Nashville, Tennessee. The Classical Revival building was constructed in 1928 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

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First Baptist Church East Nashville
Howerton Street, Nashville-Davidson East Nashville

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N 36.175833333333 ° E -86.762777777778 °
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Howerton Street

Howerton Street
37213 Nashville-Davidson, East Nashville
Tennessee, United States
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