John Sevier State Office Building
Category: Capital City Tour
Details
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places
Constructed by Woolwine and Hirons, the architects also responsible for the Davidson County Courthouse, this limestone office building exemplifies the PWA Modern architectural style combining Classical Greek architecture commonly used in American government buildings mixed with Art Deco detailing. The vertical bands and leaf-like motif along the cornice are characteristics of this Classical Greek style. On the interior is a lobby of marble, terrazzo, and brass with murals by WPA artist Dean Cornwell illustrating the “Discovery of Tennessee” and the “Development of Tennessee.”
Nearby Dining
- Dunkin'400 Charlotte Ave (286 feet E)
- 4th and U315 4th Ave N (589 feet SE)
- Starbucks315 4th Ave N (629 feet SE)
- PJ's Coffee of New Orleans414 Union St (680 feet SE)
Nearby Shopping
- Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum Gift Shop401 Gay St (603 feet N)
- Hermitage Hotel Gift Shop231 6th Ave N (914 feet S)
- Walgreens226 5th Ave N (922 feet SE)
- Vintage Creek Boutique24 Arcade (930 feet SE)
- From Nashville With Love5 Arcade (940 feet SE)
Nearby Arts & Entertainment
- Tennessee Arts Commission401 Dr MLK Jr Blvd (512 feet E)
- Nashville Municipal Auditorium417 4th Ave N (533 feet NE)
- Tennessee State Capitol600 Capitol Blvd (540 feet W)
- Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum401 Gay St (614 feet N)
Nearby Parking
- St. Mary's Cathedral Lot320 5th Ave N (334 feet SE)
- MTA Garage400 Charlotte (341 feet NE)
- 301 JRP Lot301 James Robertson Pkwy (728 feet NE)
- Bank of America315 4th Ave N (728 feet SE)