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Jefferson Street isn’t just a destination — it’s a gathering place. Discover where neighbors meet, where ideas are born, and where history is made at community events, cultural festivals, and everyday moments of connection.
Elks Lodge
Elks Lodge stands as a pillar of community service and philanthropy. This fraternal organization, part of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, supports veterans, fosters positive youth development, and spearheads drug awareness education initiatives. By actively engaging in fundraising events and various community improvement projects, the members uphold their commitment to fellowship and civic responsibility, making a tangible difference in the lives of individuals.
Jefferson Street baptist church
Jefferson Street Baptist Church has been a staple and place of community throughout the history of our corridor. Join Bishop Aaron X. Marble on Sunday, or check out the community events held here throughout the year, including our Annual MLK Day March!
solberg studios
Solberg Studios offers a comprehensive range of professional services in the fields of Audio and Video Productions, along with specialized Marketing Services to enhance visibility and engagement.
Kossie Gardner sr. park
This park is named after Kossie Gardner Sr., a highly respected community notable & businessman of his era. It features a play area, plaza space, lawns, bio-retention pits, and a mural wall.
Be sure to catch our events at the park throughout the year, including our Annual Holiday Village!
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baptist church
Jefferson Street Baptist Church has been a cornerstone for the community along the corridor since 1885, embodying unity and support through its rich history.
Join Pastor Christopher Jackson for a reflective service that continues this tradition. Additionally, the church hosts various community events throughout the year, and your participation in these gatherings strengthens our collective spirit and reinforces the church’s role as a hub for community connection.
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sound museum
Jefferson Street Sound Museum (JSSM) was established to preserve the music & entertainment history of Jefferson Street and collaborate with public schools, other non-profit services, and community organizations in Nashville (including Greater Nashville and surrounding areas) to provide arts and music programs and networking opportunities. Our programs and services target individuals interested in and/or gifted in music with the influence of historic artifacts, sounds, and other learning instruments, and those interested in preserving a key industry in Nashville’s history.