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  • Belle Mead train station is on the former New Jersey Transit West Trenton Line. The current station was built by the Reading Railroad between the 1940's and 1950's. This replaced the older station which was built in the late 1800's.

  • Belle Meade is a city in Davidson County, Tennessee, United States, within Nashville. In 1963, it was absorbed into the metropolitan government of Nashville-Davidson County, however, it retains its independent city status, and its residents pay taxes both to the Metro government and to the City





    red carpet
  • Privileged treatment of a distinguished visitor

  • A red carpet is traditionally used to mark the route taken by heads of state on ceremonial and formal occasions, and has in recent decades been extended to use by VIPs and celebrities at formal events.

  • a strip of red carpeting laid down for dignitaries to walk on

  • A long, narrow red carpet laid on the ground for a distinguished visitor to walk on when arriving

  • red carpet(a): special treatment or hospitality; "the maitre d' gave them the red-carpet treatment"





    inn
  • hostel: a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers

  • Indium nitride is a small bandgap semiconductor material which has potential application in solar cells and high speed electronics.

  • An establishment providing accommodations, food, and drink, esp. for travelers

  • A restaurant or bar, typically one in the country, in some cases providing accommodations

  • Inns are generally establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging and, usually, food and drink. They are typically located in the country or along a highway.











Belle Meade Plantation -- Nashville (TN) July 2011




Belle Meade Plantation -- Nashville (TN) July 2011





Belle Meade Plantation, located in Nashville (TN), is an historic plantation mansion whose grounds now function as a museum.

In 1807, Virginian John Harding bought Dunham's Station log cabin and 250 acres on the Natchez Trace. In the early years, Harding boarded horses for neighbors such as Andrew Jackson, and he was breeding thoroughbreds by 1816. He shipped grain to Charleston and New Orleans, and owned large tracts of land in Arkansas and Louisiana.

In 1853, the mansion was built by General William Giles Harding, son of the founder. During this time, the Harding family prospered, building their domain into a 5,400-acre plantation that was renowned throughout the world for breeding champion thoroughbred horses.

The American Civil War engulfed Belle Meade. During the December 1864 Battle of Nashville, Union and Confederate forces skirmished in the mansion's front yard, and the mansion's massive stone columns were riddled with bullets. Evidence of the violence is still visible today.

During and after Reconstruction, Belle Meade's reputation as a first-class breeding establishment attracted buyers from around the world for the annual yearling sales. Under the management of Hardin's sons-in-law, brothers William Hicks Jackson and Howell Edmunds Jackson, the Belle Meade Stud Farm flourished. Following the Jackson brothers' deaths, adverse financial conditions forced an auction of the property at the beginning of the 20th century and the fourth generation of the Harding family moved off the property. The former plantation lands formed the independent city of Belle Meade, Tennessee.

In 1953, Belle Meade Mansion and eight outbuildings on 30 acres were deeded to the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities, and is today managed by the Nashville chapter of the Association.
"Belle Meade Plantation"

Image by Ron Cogswell on July 17, 2011, using a Nikon D80 and minor Photoshop effects.

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Belle Meade Plantation Nashville (TN) July 2011




Belle Meade Plantation Nashville (TN) July 2011





Belle Meade Plantation, located in Nashville (TN), is an historic plantation mansion whose grounds now function as a museum.

In 1807, Virginian John Harding bought Dunham's Station log cabin and 250 acres on the Natchez Trace. In the early years, Harding boarded horses for neighbors such as Andrew Jackson, and he was breeding thoroughbreds by 1816. He shipped grain to Charleston and New Orleans, and owned large tracts of land in Arkansas and Louisiana.

In 1853, the mansion was built by General William Giles Harding, son of the founder. During this time, the Harding family prospered, building their domain into a 5,400-acre plantation that was renowned throughout the world for breeding champion thoroughbred horses.

The American Civil War engulfed Belle Meade. During the December 1864 Battle of Nashville, Union and Confederate forces skirmished in the mansion's front yard, and the mansion's massive stone columns were riddled with bullets. Evidence of the violence is still visible today.

During and after Reconstruction, Belle Meade's reputation as a first-class breeding establishment attracted buyers from around the world for the annual yearling sales. Under the management of Hardin's sons-in-law, brothers William Hicks Jackson and Howell Edmunds Jackson, the Belle Meade Stud Farm flourished. Following the Jackson brothers' deaths, adverse financial conditions forced an auction of the property at the beginning of the 20th century and the fourth generation of the Harding family moved off the property. The former plantation lands formed the independent city of Belle Meade, Tennessee.

In 1953, Belle Meade Mansion and eight outbuildings on 30 acres were deeded to the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities, and is today managed by the Nashville chapter of the Association.

Image by Ron Cogswell on July 17, 2011, using a Nikon D80 and minor Photoshop effects.


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