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November 5, 2025

The Old Nashville Businesses We Miss Most

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The Old Nashville Businesses We Miss Most

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Remember Opryland? Davis-Kidd Booksellers? Or that perfect sandwich from The Silly Goose? With the news that Fido will close in 2028, we’re feeling nostalgic. Today executive producer Whitney Pasterok takes a walk down memory lane with host Marie Cecile Anderson and newsletter editor Margaret Kingsbury as they swap stories (and listener shoutouts) about the old Nashville spots we still miss. 

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