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The Sommet Center (formerly Nashville Arena and Gaylord Entertainment Center) was built as both a large concert facility and as an enticement to lure either a National Basketball Association or National Hockey League sports franchise. This was accomplished in 1997 when Nashville was awarded an NHL expansion team which was subsequently named the Nashville Predators. LP Field (formerly Adelphia Coliseum) was built after the National Football League]]'s  Houston Oilers agreed to move to the city in 1995. The NFL debuted in Nashville in 1998 at [[Vanderbilt University|Vanderbilt]] Stadium, and LP Field opened in the summer of 1999. The Oilers changed their name to the Titans and saw a season culminate in the Music City Miracle and a close Super Bowl game.
 
The Sommet Center (formerly Nashville Arena and Gaylord Entertainment Center) was built as both a large concert facility and as an enticement to lure either a National Basketball Association or National Hockey League sports franchise. This was accomplished in 1997 when Nashville was awarded an NHL expansion team which was subsequently named the Nashville Predators. LP Field (formerly Adelphia Coliseum) was built after the National Football League]]'s  Houston Oilers agreed to move to the city in 1995. The NFL debuted in Nashville in 1998 at [[Vanderbilt University|Vanderbilt]] Stadium, and LP Field opened in the summer of 1999. The Oilers changed their name to the Titans and saw a season culminate in the Music City Miracle and a close Super Bowl game.
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Today the city along the [[Cumberland River]] is a crossroads of American culture, and easily the fastest-growing part of the Upper South and the territory between Atlanta and Texas. Currently, there are many plans of building multiple residential and business towers in the downtown area, including the Signature Tower. If constructed, this will be the tallest building in both [[Nashville]] and Tennessee surpassing the AT&T Building in Nashvill, and will also become the tallest building in the USA outside of [[New York]] and [[Chicago]], surpassing the Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_tn]
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Today the city along the [[Cumberland River]] is a crossroads of American culture, and easily the fastest-growing part of the Upper South and the territory between Atlanta and Texas. Currently, there are many plans of building multiple residential and business towers in the downtown area, including the Signature Tower. If constructed, this will be the tallest building in both [[Nashville]] and Tennessee surpassing the AT&T Building in Nashvill, and will also become the tallest building in the USA outside of [[New York]] and [[Chicago]], surpassing the Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville_tn]
    
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