Nashville's Music Row On Endangered List

The iconic tourism and music destination is undergoing massive change.

(Nashville, TN)  --  Nashville's Music Row is considered one of the Most Endangered Historic Places in the country. 

It's one of eleven places in the U.S. that made a list put together by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. 

Music Row is home to several country music publishing companies, studios and other businesses. 

It made the list because multiple older buildings have been torn down in recent years and replaced with newer hotels and condos. 

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