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Dutchman's Curve Marker to be erected this week
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Danny Little and Tara Melnik
On Tuesday, June 3rd 2008, I met with
Danny Little, from the Public Works Department
and Tara Melnik of the Metro Historical Commission to select the location for the
Dutchman's Curve Marker.
A flat spot near the entrance to the Richland
Creek Greenway was selected, a white X was
painted on the ground (X marks the spot)
and the marker will be placed there later
this week.
* * * UPDATE * * *
Dutchman's Curve marker
Dutchman's Curve Marker is now Standing
Metro Historical Marker #128 is now standing on White Bridge Road near
the entrance to the Richland Creek
Greenway.
Many groups and individuals are responsible for establishing this
marker.
The Metro Historical Commission approved
the proposed marker in May, 2007 and they
composed the text for the marker in July
of 2007.
The Bellevue Harpeth Historic Association purchased the marker in March of 2008 with
funds raised by the Dutchman's
Curve Project.
The Dutchman's Curve historic marker will
be dedicated at ten am on July 9,2008 and a reception, hosted by the Dutchman's Curve Project will immediately follow at
Mary Queen of Angels.
The public is invited to attend.