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Opened in October 1900 as a passenger
train station, Union Station is filled with memories of a handcuffed Al Capone,
10,000 well-wishers of FDR, 3 Million WWII Vets passing on tour of duty, and a
$6 Million refurbishment in 1998. Built at the height of Nashville's social and
economic growth, this classic example of Richardsonian Romanesque Architecture
is still a landmark in the heart of the Music City. A foot barrel vaulted ceiling
of Tiffany stained glass glittering gold leaf mirrors and bas-relief sculptures
adorn the lobby area, capturing historical elegance. Take advantage of high-speed
Internet access in every guestroom.
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