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Randys Record Shop Historical Marker Randy’s Record Shop (1946-1991) was the world’s largest mail-order record company (A historical marker located in Gallatin in Sumner County, Tennessee )
Howard Schools Historical Marker On this site was the campus of Gallatin Female Academy, 1824-36, and Sumner Female Academy, 1837-56 It was leased by the Howard Lodge I (A historical marker located in Gallatin in Sumner County, Tennessee )
United Record Pressing Historical Marker In 1963, it moved to a larger facility on Chestnut Street that pressed 1 million records per month, including all of Motown's singles The company became United Record Pressing in the 1970s
Original Church of God L. M. Swansons Nursing Home Historical Marker The first to serve African Americans in Gallatin, Tennessee, with convalescent care, it is located directly across the street from the Original Church of God At the time, L M Swanson's Nursing Home provided daily religious services along with quality health care for twenty-three patients
General Griffith Rutherford Historical Marker It was located near 36° 23 664′ N, 86° 24 902′ W Marker was in Gallatin, Tennessee, in Sumner County It was at the intersection of Hartsville Pike (Tennessee Route 25) and Belle Breeze Place, on the right when traveling east on Hartsville Pike
Downtown Square Historical Marker The City of Gallatin and its Downtown Square date back to the early 1800s Throughout the decades, the face of the square has changed, but it remains the heart of the City (A historical marker located in Gallatin in Sumner County, Tennessee )
The Colored Fair Historical Marker Located 1 4 mile south of here is the site of the Summer County Colored Fair, purported to be the first African American owned agricultural fairground (A historical marker located in Gallatin in Sumner County, Tennessee )
Gallatin, Tennessee Historical Marker By an act of the Tennessee General Assembly, Gallatin became the county seat of Sumner County on February 26, 1802, when commissioners sold the first town lots (A historical marker located in Gallatin in Sumner County, Tennessee )
Historical Markers and War Memorials in Gallatin, Tennessee Randy’s Record Shop (1946-1991) was the world’s largest mail-order record company Founder Randy Wood began advertising his mail-order business in the late 40s on clear channel WLAC in Nashville, a broadcast that could be heard throughout most of