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To combat our feelings of isolation and everyday repetitiveness, we present four short stories that deliver surprises about things we might otherwise overlook:
What a tree in the backyard can tell us about environmental changes
How the past flickers on amid Nashville’s growing skyline
Whether a famous 1904 short story accurately depicts Nashville
How proximity to an interstate is a good thing for an Antioch cemetery
These stories are a testament to our observant listeners. When you notice interesting things and ask us to learn more, we find stories we’d otherwise miss! Prod us with your latest questions at curious.wpln.org.
Credits: Tony Gonzalez is executive producer; editing by Emily Siner; music from the Blue Dot Sessions.
By Nashville Public Radio4.6
7777 ratings
To combat our feelings of isolation and everyday repetitiveness, we present four short stories that deliver surprises about things we might otherwise overlook:
What a tree in the backyard can tell us about environmental changes
How the past flickers on amid Nashville’s growing skyline
Whether a famous 1904 short story accurately depicts Nashville
How proximity to an interstate is a good thing for an Antioch cemetery
These stories are a testament to our observant listeners. When you notice interesting things and ask us to learn more, we find stories we’d otherwise miss! Prod us with your latest questions at curious.wpln.org.
Credits: Tony Gonzalez is executive producer; editing by Emily Siner; music from the Blue Dot Sessions.

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