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  1. Mar 10, 2021 · Strickland’s design was selected by the Building Committee and the cornerstone for the new First Presbyterian Church of Nashville building was laid on April 28, 1849. At the time of his design’s selection, Strickland was ranked among the leading architects of the United States.

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  2. Dec 27, 2023 · In 1848, William Strickland won the commission for the First Presbyterian Church in Nashville and created what might seem to be a contradiction in terms — a Christian house of worship decorated in the style of the pagan temples of Egypt.

  3. Oct 13, 2011 · Strickland was one of the founders of the Greek Revival movement in the United States, using the plates of The Antiquities of Athens for his inspiration. Strickland’s design for the Second Bank of the United States in Philadelphia (1819-1824) beat out the design of his teacher, Benjamin Latrobe.

  4. Architect William Strickland, who was also responsible for the Tennessee State Capitol, designed the First Presbyterian Church in Nashville. Now called the Downtown Presbyterian Church, the building was begun in April 1849 and completed in 1851.

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  5. In that year the First Presbyterian Church of Nashville built their first structure. After the Battle of New Orleans, the State of Tennessee presented General Andrew Jackson with a ceremonial sword on the front steps of the church. It survived until a fire destroyed it in 1832.

  6. Oct 8, 2017 · In 1850 Strickland designed the monument for James Knox Polk which was erected next to Polk Place, the former president’s Nashville home. In that same year, he designed the John Kane monument, the most interesting of the three.

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  8. Apr 13, 2019 · Situated atop Cedar Knob, downtown Nashville’s highest point, the Tennessee State Capitol was built between 1845 and 1859. The building was designed by architect William Strickland in the Greek Revival style, perpetuating the theme of Nashville as the ‘Athens of the South.’

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