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Camera Maker Canon Camera Model Canon PowerShot G5
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Exposure Value 0 EV Exposure Time 1/60 sec
Flash Red Eye, Auto-Mode Focal Length 9.09375 mm
Date/Time 2005:12:29 17:11:28 Copyright © 2005 Jason O. Watson. All rights reserved.
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Keywords City of Edgefield Neill S. Brown Nashville TN attraction display education historical marker Historical Site information landmark marker Place of Interest sign Tourist Destination Travel Destination Tennessee attractive Davidson County destination educating historic marker historic site info signage tourist attraction South appealing history no people text tourism travel United States attract historic nobody word daytime displays historical markers landmarks markers signs United States of America appeal color image educate historical outdoor vertical day destinations historic markers historic sites tourist attractions colour image outside day time day-time Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org US words color images daylight outdoors USA verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S. U.S.A. sign with text Caption CITY OF EDGEFIELD The portion of East Nashville known as Edgefield, the name suggested by Gov. Neill S. Brown, was incorporated as a city Jan. 2, 1869. Its approximate bounds were Shelby Ave., Sevier St., So. 10th St., Berry St., Cowan Ave. and the river. Its first mayor was W. A. Glenn and its last was S. M. Wene. It was annexed to the City of Nashville Feb. 6, 1880. The Historical Commission of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County, Erected 1970