Music Row awarded gloomy recognition: One of America’s most endangered historic landmarks

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The United Artists Tower, here May 12, 1989, is one of the “signature” buildings on Music Row that has helped the area establish its identity. The building will be repurposed for a boutique hotel that is expected to open in 2020. (Photo: Jessica Greene / The Tennessean)

Nashville’s historic Music Row district has been awarded a grim distinction.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation on Thursday named the streets where Patsy Cline recorded “Crazy” and Dolly Parton laid down “I Will Always Love You” to its 2019 “America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places” list.