![]() ![]() Today the streets are lined with Nashville favorites. By the 1940’s, the area had become self-sufficient, including a gas station, church, and school system.Ī trend toward living in the suburbs essentially halted growth in the area during the 50’s through 70’s, but within the last 30 years local businesses and homeowners have put effort into reviving the area and creating a “new” 12th South District while preserving its historic nature. The area began to develop into a business district when a streetcar line was built down Granny White Pike in the early 1900s. Eclectic, up-and-coming 12th South neighborhood has a small-town feel within the big city of Nashville.
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