A visit 2 days after the bombing
In 2019, I was asked to head to Nashville to install POS equipment and train the staff of a restaurant. The restaurant was located 16 166 Second Ave North, Nashville.
On Christmas Day, I woke up in Vermont at Barnesbay to the news of an explosion in the downtown area of Nashville. As I read the article, I found that the RV that had exploded was parked in front of 166 Second Ave North.
Knowing that Christmas Day was Friday, and that I had to be in Phoenix the following Tuesday, I made the decision to stop during my travels, and see what I can see of the damage. Here are my photos.
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News Feed:
- Darius Rucker surprised some BNA flyers ahead of the holidays. If you've ever been to the Nashville Airport, you know that country music permeatesĀ …
- FBI Agent Tammi Laskowski told WSMV4 Investigates Warner chose 2nd Avenue because of personal and professional connections to the street from hisĀ …
- The heart of downtown Nashville pulsated once more as the barriers on Second Avenue came tumbling down, reopening the street nearly five yearsĀ …
- Do we finally have a motive? it's been nearly 5 years since the horrific bombing in downtown Nashville on Christmas Day back in 2020.
- A street in downtown Nashville is officially back open after extensive repairs to the infrastructure damaged in a 2020 attack. Author: WSMV Staff.
- Investigators are looking into the cause of a fire that left one injured Tuesday in Nashville.
- Five years after a bomb destroyed the historic street, the final phase of the 2nd Avenue restoration was unveiled by Nashville officials.
- The group already runs multiple acclaimed Nashville restaurants and operates Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk on Broadway.
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