Here's how Vanderbilt football replaced the goal post that was torn down at FirstBank Stadium after beating Alabama.
Here's the inside story of how Vanderbilt students carried a goal post 2.5 miles to the river after beating Alabama.
On Oct. 10, 1850, the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal was completed and opened for business along its entire 184.5-mile length from Washington, D.C., to Cumberland, Maryland.
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Located at 1411-1421 Second Ave. N., the 0.92-acre property offers a building in which Axis Church members worship and from ...
Koe Wetzel opened his Nashville show with footage of Vanderbilt fans carrying the goalpost down Broadway after beating Alabama.
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Candidates were asked about minimum parking requirements, street safety, the failed Rawson Pond Dam, and more.
The Donelson Christian Academy (DCA) has announced that comedian Nate Bargatze and his wife Laura are helping build an indoor ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Metro Nashville Police Department released the identity of the man’s body that was pulled out ...