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The people of Nashville are currently in a battle against private owners and investors. It appears that the private owners of some famous and historic landmarks in Printer’s Alley are about to sell to make room for a boutique hotel. This will be the end to popular bars and entertainment venues like Lonnie’s and The Brass Stables. Each side seems to have good arguments, but at the end of the day, it’s the owner’s choice to make. I didn’t make this post for or against this issue. I just though it was a good time to post these images. Here is a link to the Save Printer’s Alley Facebook Page. I might have gotten these images just in a nick of time. All images were taken with my Olympus OM-1 loaded with Kodak Tri-X 400 film and process by the Film Box Lab. Click on the images to view a slideshow. Enjoy!
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