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In 1943, it became the home for Acme Feed and Hatchery, known as Acme Farm Supply in 1965. The farm supply store, which sold "straw, feed, wire, tools" and more products needed on a farm, was owned by Currey L. Turner, a businessman from Nashville. His pet calf, Beautena, appeared during commercials
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It was built in 1890 by J.R. Whitemore as a three-story building. The first tenants were two brothers, Frederic and William Cummins, who rented the building for their grocery store in 1890. It later housed Southern Soda Works, Continental Baking Powder Co., Ford Flour Co., and D. Byrd and Co. In
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1913, it housed the Bearden Buggy Co., and a wooden elevator was added to the building to move buggies up and down. It later housed Sherman Transfer Co., Chadwell Transfer and Storage Co., and the Tennessee Wholesale Drug Co.
241:. In 1980, his son, Lester Turner Sr., bought the building. The store closed down in September 1999. The building, however, is still owned by the Turner family trust. It was for rent in 2000, but it stayed vacant until 2013. 447: 360: 261: 462: 252:, leased the building from the Turner family trust through MJM Real Estate Partners LLC to turn it into a restaurant/bar and music venue. Known as Acme Feed & Seed, it opened in 2014. 415: 390: 442: 357: 130: 452: 412: 457: 89: 64: 290: 245: 34: 265: 467: 217: 329: 248:, a catering company for movie sets, as well as several other businesspeople, including country music singer 201: 197: 118: 8: 208:, US. Originally a grocery store, it has been a restaurant and music venue since 2014. 184: 268:, helped research the history of the building and get it listed it on the register. 221: 47: 419: 395: 364: 369: 238: 391:
Tom Morales Plans Restaurant in Historic Acme Farm Supply Building on Broadway
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Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee
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The Acme Farm Supply Building is located on the corner of First Avenue and
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A Guide to Historic Nashville, Tennessee', The History Press, 2008, p. 47
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Long-vacant Acme Feed site to house restaurant/bar, music venue
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National Register of Historic Places in Nashville, Tennessee
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Acme Feed & Seed's Superstar Grand Opening In Nashville
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since 1998. D. Loren McWatters, a professor of history at
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Acme Farm Supply Building is located in Tennessee
Acme Farm Supply Building is located in the United States
Nashville, Tennessee
36°09′43″N 86°46′28″W / 36.16194°N 86.77444°W / 36.16194; -86.77444
98000320
Nashville
Davidson County
Tennessee
Broadway
Cumberland River
Grand Ole Opry
TomKats
Alan Jackson
National Register of Historic Places
Middle Tennessee State University












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